Re-evaluating the potential impact and cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in 73 Gavi countries: a modelling study
Summary: Background: Previous studies have found rotavirus vaccination to be highly cost-effective in low-income countries. However, updated evidence is now available for several inputs (ie, rotavirus disease mortality rates, rotavirus age distributions, vaccine timeliness, and vaccine efficacy by d...
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Main Authors: | Frédéric Debellut, MSc (Author), Andrew Clark, PhD (Author), Clint Pecenka, PhD (Author), Jacqueline Tate, PhD (Author), Ranju Baral, PhD (Author), Colin Sanderson, ProfPhD (Author), Umesh Parashar, MD (Author), Laura Kallen, MPH (Author), Deborah Atherly, PhD (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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