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Current and new rotavirus vaccines.
Author: BurkeRachel M, KirkwoodCarl D, ParasharUmesh D, SteeleA Duncan, TateJacqueline E
Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: As of 2019, four rotavirus vaccines have been prequalified by the WHO for use worldwide. This review highlights current knowledge regarding rotavirus vaccines available, and provides a brief summary of the rotavirus vaccine pipeline. RECENT FINDINGS: Data generated from use of cu...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749957/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Rotavirus Vaccines: A Global Effort to Combat Diarrheal Disease
Rotavirus is a common and often severe cause of diarrheal disease in infants and young children, particularly in developing countries. The development of effective rotavirus vaccines has been a significant achievement in global public health, dramatically reducing the burden of this debilitating illness. This review examines the current state of rotavirus vaccines and highlights promising new developments in the pipeline.
Four rotavirus vaccines have been prequalified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for use worldwide, demonstrating their effectiveness and safety in diverse settings. While these vaccines have significantly reduced rotavirus-related morbidity and mortality, ongoing monitoring is essential to track rare but serious adverse events, such as intussusception. The recent development of two additional vaccines expands the options for countries seeking to implement rotavirus vaccination programs. Moreover, research is underway to develop new vaccines with distinct characteristics, such as neonatal vaccination schedules and parenteral administration, potentially further expanding the reach of rotavirus immunization.
Rotavirus Vaccines: A Vital Tool for Global Health
Rotavirus vaccines have been instrumental in reducing the burden of diarrheal disease worldwide, protecting vulnerable infants and young children. The availability of multiple vaccines provides countries with a wider range of options to tailor their immunization programs to specific needs and resources. This research highlights the ongoing commitment to developing and refining rotavirus vaccines, ensuring that this vital tool continues to protect children from this debilitating illness.
Fighting Diarrheal Disease: A Global Effort
This review underscores the importance of global collaboration in combating diarrheal disease, a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in developing countries. Rotavirus vaccines stand as a testament to the power of science and innovation to address global health challenges. Imagine, my dear readers, the desert sands connecting us all as we work together to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Rotavirus vaccines are a crucial weapon in our fight against diarrheal disease, particularly in developing countries. The research and development of these vaccines exemplifies the power of scientific innovation to address global health challenges. It's a reminder that just as the desert can be a source of both beauty and hardship, the world of medicine is a complex landscape where scientific breakthroughs can offer hope and healing.
Date :
- Date Completed 2020-07-29
- Date Revised 2020-07-29
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