Rotavirus Infection in Africa: Epidemiology, Burden of Disease, and Strain Diversity
This supplemental issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases illustrates the continued expansion of knowledge on rotavirus circulation, strain diversity, and disease patterns in Africa. The supplement contains articles on regional perspectives from Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean, reviews of rotavirus strains, updates on vaccine development, as well as economic studies related to diarrheal disease. ABSTRACTS ONLY. (Learn how users in developing countries can gain free access to journal articles.)
Author(s): Steele AD, Armah GE, Page NA, Cunliffe NA, eds.
Published: 2010
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Citation: Steele AD, Armah GE, Page NA, Cunliffe NA, eds. Rotavirus Infection in Africa: Epidemiology, Burden of Disease, and Strain Diversity. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2010;202(S1):S1-S265.
Resource types: Peer-reviewed journal
Diseases: Rotavirus
Topics: Disease burden and surveillance; Disease/vaccine specific information
Regions: Africa; Middle East

