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Survey Data Characterize Predictors of Rotavirus Vaccination


 

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES

In light of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations that continued surveillance be conducted to determine the effects of rotavirus vaccine on rotavirus infection and disease in the United States, these findings are important, because in order to maintain adequate surveillance and to understand the effect of the vaccine, it is necessary to determine predictors for receiving the vaccine, she noted.

Ms. Allen said she had no relevant financial disclosures to report.

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