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- W2004983337 abstract "OBJECTIVE: After implementation of rotavirus vaccination in 2006, large decreases in rates of severe diarrhea among US children occurred in 2007–2008. We ascertained whether these decreases were sustained in 2008–2009. METHODS: We examined hospital discharge data from a national network of pediatric hospitals and compared all-cause diarrhea-related and rotavirus-specific hospitalizations in 3 prevaccine rotavirus seasons (2003–2006) with those in 2 postvaccine seasons (2007–2008 and 2008–2009) among children <5 years of age. We defined rotavirus seasons using data from a national laboratory surveillance network. RESULTS: At 62 consistently reporting hospitals, a median of 15 645 diarrhea-related hospitalizations (range: 14 881–16 884 hospitalizations) occurred each rotavirus season among children <5 years of age in 2003–2006. Compared with this median, all-cause diarrhea-related hospitalizations decreased by 50% (n = 7760) in 2007–2008 and by 29% (n = 11 039) in 2008–2009. In 2007–2008, reductions of 47% to 55% were seen for all age groups, including vaccine-ineligible children ≥2 years of age (48%). In 2008–2009, these reductions decreased in magnitude, especially among children ≥2 years of age (17%). Decreases in 2007–2008 and 2008–2009 were similar in the Northeast and West, but decreases were smaller in 2008–2009, compared with 2007–2008, in the Midwest and South. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with prevaccine seasons, decreases in diarrhea- and rotavirus-associated hospitalizations seen in 2007–2008 were sustained in 2008–2009 but were somewhat smaller. Given the variability in diarrhea-related hospitalization trends over the 2 postvaccine seasons according to age group and region, continued surveillance is required for full assessment of the impact of rotavirus vaccination." @default.
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- W2004983337 title "Diarrhea-Associated Hospitalizations Among US Children Over 2 Rotavirus Seasons After Vaccine Introduction" @default.
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