No evidence of an increase in the incidence of norovirus gastroenteritis hospitalizations in young children after the introduction of universal rotavirus immunization in Israel
Following the introduction of universal immunization against rotavirus, concerns were raised regarding pathogen-replacement of rotavirus by norovirus. The study aim was to examine the incidence and characteristics and norovirus gastroenteritis before and after the introduction of universal rotavirus...
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Main Authors: | Khitam Muhsen (Author), Eias Kassem (Author), Uri Rubenstein (Author), Sophy Goren (Author), Moshe Ephros (Author), Lester M. Shulman (Author), Dani Cohen (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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