History of rotavirus research in children in Malawi: The pursuit of a killer

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Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a major health problem among Malawian children. Studies spanning 20 years have described the importance, epidemiology and viral characteristics of rotavirus infections in the country. Despite a wide diversity of circulating rotavirus strains causing severe disease in young infants, a clinical trial of a human rotavirus vaccine clearly demonstrated the potential for rotavirus vaccination to greatly reduce the morbidity and mortality due to rotavirus diarrhoea in Malawi. This new enteric vaccine initiative represents a major opportunity to improve the health and survival of Malawian children.

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Cunliffe, N., Witte, D., & Ngwira, B. (2009). History of rotavirus research in children in Malawi: The pursuit of a killer. Malawi Medical Journal, 21(3), 113–115. https://doi.org/10.4314/mmj.v21i3.45631

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