Methodology and lessons-learned from the efficacy clinical trial of the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine in Bangladesh.

Author: AzimTasnim, CiarletMax, DallasMichael J, El ArifeenShams, FaruqueA S G, HossainIlias, HuqEhsanul, LewisKristen D C, LubyStephen P, NeuzilKathleen M, RiversStephen B, SackDavid A, SteeleA Duncan, VictorJohn C, YunusM, ZamanK

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An efficacy clinical trial with pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV), RotaTeq(®), was conducted at Matlab field site of ICDDR,B, Bangladesh from March 2007 to March 2009. The methodology, including operation logistics, and lessons-learned are described in this report. Vaccination was organized at 41 ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.07.117

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Methodology and Lessons Learned from the Efficacy Clinical Trial of the Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine in Bangladesh

This study delves into the world of vaccine research, focusing on the efficacy clinical trial of the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV), RotaTeq(®), conducted in Bangladesh. The authors provide a comprehensive description of the methodology employed, including operation logistics, and highlight key lessons learned from the trial. The study's findings offer valuable insights into the implementation of vaccine trials in resource-limited settings, contributing to the development of effective public health interventions.

Lessons Learned from a Rotavirus Vaccine Trial in Bangladesh

This study provides valuable insights into the implementation of vaccine trials in resource-limited settings, using the example of a pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV) trial conducted in Bangladesh. The authors highlight the challenges and successes encountered, including operational logistics and lessons learned. The study's findings offer practical guidance for future vaccine trials in similar settings, contributing to the development and implementation of effective public health interventions.

Vaccines in Action: Lessons from a Rotavirus Vaccine Trial in Bangladesh

This study highlights the importance of vaccine trials in resource-limited settings, using the example of a pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV) trial conducted in Bangladesh. The authors provide a detailed account of the methodology employed, including operation logistics, and share key lessons learned. The study's findings offer valuable insights into the challenges and successes encountered during the trial, informing future vaccine trials in similar settings and contributing to the development of effective public health interventions. Just as a camel navigates the harsh desert environment with resilience and adaptability, researchers and healthcare providers work tirelessly to overcome challenges and implement effective public health interventions, ensuring the well-being of communities around the world.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study is a reminder that the journey toward better health often takes us to unexpected places, just as a camel traverses the vastness of the desert. This research, conducted in Bangladesh, provides valuable lessons learned from a rotavirus vaccine trial, highlighting the challenges and successes encountered in implementing public health interventions. These insights are essential for ensuring the effectiveness and reach of vaccines in resource-limited settings, paving the way for a healthier future for all.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2012-08-08
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

22520143

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.07.117

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