The Residual Vaccine-Preventable Burden of Rotavirus Disease. Sederdahl, B. K., Yi, J., Jerris, R., Gillespie, S. E., Westblade, L. F., Kraft, C. S., Shane, A. L., Lopman, B., & Anderson, E. J. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, February, 2017.
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From July 2007-June 2015, 61% of rotavirus-positive, vaccine-eligible children were unvaccinated for rotavirus. Of these, 67% of children had received DTaP within the recommended age for rotavirus vaccine initiation. Improving linkage between rotavirus and DTaP administration may impact the residual burden of U.S. rotavirus disease.
@article{sederdahl_residual_2017,
	title = {The {Residual} {Vaccine}-{Preventable} {Burden} of {Rotavirus} {Disease}},
	issn = {1532-0987},
	doi = {10.1097/INF.0000000000001580},
	abstract = {From July 2007-June 2015, 61\% of rotavirus-positive, vaccine-eligible children were unvaccinated for rotavirus. Of these, 67\% of children had received DTaP within the recommended age for rotavirus vaccine initiation. Improving linkage between rotavirus and DTaP administration may impact the residual burden of U.S. rotavirus disease.},
	language = {eng},
	journal = {The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal},
	author = {Sederdahl, Bethany K. and Yi, Jumi and Jerris, Robert and Gillespie, Scott E. and Westblade, Lars F. and Kraft, Colleen S. and Shane, Andi L. and Lopman, Ben and Anderson, Evan J.},
	month = feb,
	year = {2017},
	pmid = {28221240},
}

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