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Rotavirus vaccines. WHO position paper – January 2013.
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2013-02-01
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Relevé épidémiologique hebdomadaire / Section d'hygiène du Secrétariat de la Société des Nations = Weekly epidemiological record / Health Section of the Secretariat of the League of Nations
Keywords:
Child, Preschool
,
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Gastroenteritis
,
diagnosis
,
epidemiology
,
prevention & control
,
virology
,
Humans
,
Immunization Schedule
,
Infant
,
Intussusception
,
etiology
,
Mass Vaccination
,
Risk Factors
,
Rotavirus
,
genetics
,
immunology
,
pathogenicity
,
Rotavirus Infections
,
Rotavirus Vaccines
,
adverse effects
,
economics
,
therapeutic use
,
World Health Organization
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10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.05.037
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Child, Preschool
,
Cost-Benefit Analysis
,
Gastroenteritis
,
diagnosis
,
epidemiology
,
prevention & control
,
virology
,
Humans
,
Immunization Schedule
,
Infant
,
Intussusception
,
etiology
,
Mass Vaccination
,
Risk Factors
,
Rotavirus
,
genetics
,
immunology
,
pathogenicity
,
Rotavirus Infections
,
Rotavirus Vaccines
,
adverse effects
,
economics
,
therapeutic use
,
World Health Organization
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Keywords:
Child, Preschool
,
Cost-Benefit Analysis
,
Gastroenteritis
,
diagnosis
,
epidemiology
,
prevention & control
,
virology
,
Humans
,
Immunization Schedule
,
Infant
,
Intussusception
,
etiology
,
Mass Vaccination
,
Risk Factors
,
Rotavirus
,
genetics
,
immunology
,
pathogenicity
,
Rotavirus Infections
,
Rotavirus Vaccines
,
adverse effects
,
economics
,
therapeutic use
,
World Health Organization
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