Incidence and Clinical Characteristics of Group A Rotavirus Infections among Children Admitted to Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya
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Rotavirus, predominantly of group A, is a major cause of severe diarrhoea worldwide, with the greatest burden falling on young children living in less-developed countries. Vaccines directed against this virus have shown promise in recent trials, and are ...
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Authors | D. James Nokes, John Abwao, Allan Pamba, Ina Peenze, John Dewar, J. Kamino Maghenda, Hellen Gatakaa, Evasius Bauni, J. Anthony G Scott, Kathryn Maitland, Thomas N Williams;D. James Nokes;John Abwao;Allan Pamba;Ina Peenze;John Dewar;J. Kamino Maghenda;Hellen Gatakaa;Evasius Bauni;J. Anthony G Scott;Kathryn Maitland;Thomas N Williams; |
Journal | plos medicine |
Year | 2008 |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.pmed.0050153 |
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