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Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines against rotavirus infection and hospitalization in Latin America: systematic review and metaanalysis 被引量:7
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作者 Victor.s.sant.s Daniella P.Marques +2 位作者 paulo r.s.martins-filho Luis E.Cuevas ricardo Q.Gurgel 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2016年第1期764-775,共12页
Background:Rotavirus was the leading cause of childhood diarrhoea-related hospitalisations and death before the introduction of rotavirus vaccines.Methods:We describe the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines to prevent... Background:Rotavirus was the leading cause of childhood diarrhoea-related hospitalisations and death before the introduction of rotavirus vaccines.Methods:We describe the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines to prevent rotavirus infections and hospitalizations and the main rotavirus strains circulating before and after vaccine introduction through a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies published between 1990 and 2014.203 studies were included to estimate the proportion of infections due to rotavirus and 10 to assess the impact of the vaccines.41 of 46 studies in the post-vaccination period were used for meta-analysis of genotypes,20 to calculate VE against infection,eight for VE against hospitalisation and seven for VE against severe rotavirus-diarrhoea.Results:24.3%(95%CI 22.1–26.5)and 16.1%(95%CI 13.2–19.3)of cases of diarrhoea were due to rotavirus before and after vaccine introduction,respectively.The most prevalent G types after vaccine introduction were G2(51.6%,95%CI 38–65),G9(14.5%,95%CI 7–23)and G1(14.2%,95%CI 7–23);while the most prevalent P types were P[4](54.1%,95%CI 41–67)and P[8](33%,95%CI 22–46).G2P[4]was the most frequent genotype combination after vaccine introduction.Effectiveness was 53%(95%CI 46–60)against infection,73%(95%CI,66–78)against hospitalisation and 74%(95%CI,68.0–78.0)against severe diarrhoea.Reductions in hospitalisations and mortality due to diarrhoea were observed in countries that adopted universal rotavirus vaccination.Conclusions:Rotavirus vaccines are effective in preventing rotavirus-diarrhoea in children in Latin America.The vaccines were associated with changes in genotype distribution. 展开更多
关键词 Rotavirus vaccines Rotavirus vaccine effectiveness Rotavirus genotype Meta-analysis Latin America
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