Indirect protection from rotavirus vaccines: a systematic review
Introduction Rotavirus vaccines may provide indirect protection by reducing transmission in the population and thus reducing disease burden.Methods This systematic review summarizes estimates of indirect protection from rotavirus vaccines and the methods used to obtain these estimates.Results We ide...
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Main Authors: | Tyler Chavers (Author), Jordan Cates (Author), Eleanor Burnett (Author), Umesh D. Parashar (Author), Jacqueline E. Tate (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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