Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Spain

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With the aim of determining rotavirus vaccine effectiveness (RVVE) in Spain, from Oct-2008/Jun-2009, 467 consecutive children below 2 years old with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) were recruited using a pediatric research network (ReGALIPwww. regalip.org) that includes primary, emergency and hospital care settings. Of 467 enrolled children, 32.3% were rotavirus positive and 35.0% had received at least one dose of any rotavirus vaccine. RVVE to prevent any episode of rotavirus AGE was 91.5% (95% CI: 83.7%-95.6%). RVVE to prevent hospitalization by rotavirus AGE was 95.6% (85.6- 98.6%). No differences in RVVE were found regarding the vaccine used. Rotavirus vaccines have showed an outstanding effectiveness in Spain. © 2011 Landes Bioscience.

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Martinón-Torres, F., Bouzón Alejandro, M., Redondo Collazo, L., Sánchez Lastres, J. M., Pértega Díaz, S., Seoane Pillado, M. T., … Vadillo González, F. (2011). Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Spain. Human Vaccines, 7(7), 757–761. https://doi.org/10.4161/hv.7.7.15576

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