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Total publications with these characteristics: 21

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Accelerating the Development of New Rotavirus Vaccines

This fact sheet highlights PATH's work to develop new vaccines against rotavirus, the leading cause of diarrheal disease.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: April 2009

Region: Global

Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Rotavirus

The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module provides comprehensive information from basic rotavirus disease characteristics through immunization session planning for rotavirus vaccine introduction.

Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules

Publication date: 2009

Region: Global

An Integrated Approach to Confronting Diarrheal Disease

This briefing paper provides an overview of the tools and interventions involved with an integrated approach to diarrheal disease control, including vaccines, oral rehydration, breastfeeding, and zinc treatment. The document also advocates for renewed commitment at global, regional, and national levels.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: March 2008

Region: Global

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Breastfeeding and Diarrhea

This fact sheet aims to raise awareness about breastfeeding to prevent and treat diarrhea. One in a set of introductory resources, it provides stakeholders and policymakers in the world’s poorest countries with crucial information on a proven intervention in the fight against diarrheal disease.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: January 2008

Region: Global

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Common Virus and Senseless Killer: Briefing Paper on Rotavirus

This briefing paper underscores the burden of rotavirus and highlights the promise of vaccines to combat the virus as the global health community prepares for worldwide introduction.  

Publication date: March 2009

Region: Global

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Developing New Vaccines Against Diarrheal Disease

This fact sheet highlights PATH's work to develop safe, effective, and affordable vaccines against Shigella and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, two of the leading bacterial causes of diarrheal disease.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: June 2009

Region: Global

Diarrheal Disease: Solutions to Defeat a Global Killer

Diarrheal Disease: Solutions to Defeat a Global Killer presents scientific evidence to support strategies to scale up use of interventions, including safe water, improved sanitation and hygiene, breastfeeding and optimal complementary feeding, rotavirus vaccines, zinc treatment, and oral rehydration therapy/oral rehydration solution. In addition, the report features case studies of on-the-ground programs that bring these tools to communities that need them most. The document is available as one large file or as three smaller files for easier downloading.

Publication date: May 2009

Region: Global

Directions in Global Health (Volume 2, Issue 1, April 2005)

The April 2005 issue of Directions in Global Health features five PATH projects: efforts to improve health among migrant communities in China, Thailand, and Cambodia; the Global Campaign for Microbicides, PATH's Woman's Condom, procurement of safe-injection supplies under the PEPFAR program, and the Rotavirus Vaccine Program.

Part of series: Directions in Global Health

Author: PATH

Publication date: April 2005

Region: Global

Directions in Global Health (Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2007)

This special issue of Directions in Global Health highlights PATH's vaccine partnership efforts: PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI), pneumococcal vaccine development project, Meningitis Vaccine Project, cervical cancer vaccine project, and Rotavirus Vaccine Program. The issue also features a case study of the vaccine vial monitor.

Part of series: Directions in Global Health

Author: PATH

Publication date: May 2007

Region: Global

Directions in Global Health (Volume 5, Issue 3, December 2008)

This issue of Directions in Global Health describes PATH's work to control and prevent diarrheal disease, reach out to young scouts in Kenya and Uganda with HIV/AIDS information, assess the impact of malaria control efforts in Zambia, conduct DHS surveys, and shape HPV vaccine introduction in Peru.

Part of series: Directions in Global Health

Author: PATH

Publication date: December 2008

Region: Global

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Efficacy of Standard Methods for Water Testing at a Range of Nonstandard Temperature

Fifteen strains of Escherichia coli from various geographical areas, animal, and soil sources were tested on standard and nonstandard detection assays at temperatures from 23°C to 45°C to test the viability of currently available E. coli tests in low-resource settings. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology Conference, June 1, 2008; Boston, MA.

Author: Allen E, Dillman L, Weigl B

Publication date: June 2008

Region: Global

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Key Facts About Rotavirus Disease and Vaccines

Publication date: 2006

Region: Global

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Oral Rehydration Therapy/Oral Rehydration Solution

This fact sheet aims to raise awareness about oral rehydration therapy to rehydrate people—particularly infants and children—who have lost fluids because of diarrhea. One in a set of introductory resources, it provides stakeholders and policymakers in the world’s poorest countries with crucial information on a proven intervention in the fight against diarrheal disease.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: January 2008

Region: Global

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Protecting Young Children From Diarrheal Disease

This fact sheet provides an overview of PATH's multifaceted approach to protecting children from diarrheal disease. 

Part of series: PATH's areas of focus fact sheets

Publication date: December 2008

Region: Global

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Resources for Diarrheal Disease Control

This resource-rich site provides tools that advocates and practitioners alike can use in spreading the word about the deadly toll of diarrheal disease and the solutions to stop it, including new technologies such as zinc treatment and rotavirus vaccines, as well as traditional interventions such as oral rehydration therapy, clean water, and breastfeeding.

Part of series: Websites

Publication date: 2009

Region: Global

Rotavirus Questions and Answers

Publication date: 2006

Region: Global

Rotavirus Vaccine Program (RVP) Brochure

This brochure describes the global burden of disease from rotavirus and the Rotavirus Vaccine Program's work in accelerating the availability of a rotavirus vaccine.

Publication date: 2004

Region: Global

Rotavirus Vaccine Program Website

Launched in 2004, this website provides news and resources from PATH’s Rotavirus Vaccine Program, whose mission is to reduce child morbidity and mortality from diarrheal disease by accelerating the availability of rotavirus vaccines appropriate for use in developing countries.

Part of series: Websites

Publication date: 2009

Region: Global

Rotavirus Vaccines

This fact sheet aims to raise awareness about two new vaccines against rotavirus, a major cause of diarrheal disease. One in a set of introductory resources, it provides stakeholders and policymakers in the world’s poorest countries with crucial information on new tools to fight diarrheal disease.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: January 2008

Region: Global

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Vaccines for the Future

This e-newsletter provides a periodic update on PATH’s efforts to develop new, appropriate, and affordable vaccines against two leading causes of death in developing-world populations: pneumonia and diarrhea. It includes updates on our progress, partnerships, and specific projects related to vaccines against pneumococcal disease, rotavirus, Shigella, enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), and influenza.

Part of series: E-newsletters

Publication date: 2009

Region: Global

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Zinc Treatment for Diarrhea

This fact sheet aims to raise awareness about zinc, a new treatment for diarrhea. One in a set of introductory resources, it provides stakeholders and policymakers in the world’s poorest countries with crucial information on a new tool to fight diarrheal disease.

Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets

Publication date: January 2008

Region: Global