rotavirus vaccine

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rotavirus
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrəʊ.təˌvaɪ.rəs/
us
/ˈroʊ.t̬əˌvaɪ.rəs/
an infectious virus that makes people, especially children, have diarrhoea (= waste from the body that is more liquid ...
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vaccine
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈvæk.siːn/
us
/vækˈsiːn/
a substance that is put into the body of a person or animal to protect them from a disease by causing them to produce antibodies (=proteins that ...
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(Definition ofrotavirusandvaccinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Although several types of non-livingrotavirusvaccinecandidates have been developed, almost all mechanistic studies have been performed with three types.
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Despite this setback, a number of otherrotavirusvaccinecandidates are in the pipeline, and their introduction is anticipated within the next few years.
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What is responsible for immunity after immunisation with non-livingrotavirusvaccinecandidates?
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This observation has implications for the development of a suitablerotavirusvaccine.
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When the firstrotavirusvaccinecandidates were developed, little was known about the ability of natural rotavirus infection to prevent subsequent rotavirus infections or disease.
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Furthermore, no efficacy data are yet available for either of these vaccines from third-world nations where the earlyrotavirusvaccinecandidates failed.
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He is the co-inventor of arotavirusvaccinethat has been credited with saving hundreds of lives every day.
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The experience provoked intense debate about the relative risks and benefits of arotavirusvaccine.
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The incidence and severity of rotavirus infections has declined significantly in countries that have acted on the recommendation to introduce therotavirusvaccine.
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The experience, however, provoked debate about the relative risks and benefits of arotavirusvaccine.
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This large proportion of intussusception-associated hospitalizations should be given attention, when the overall attributable risk of rotavirus vaccines for inducing intussusception is addressed.
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This retrospective study used highly specific methods to estimate a population-based incidence of intussusception among children who would be likely to receive second-generation rotavirus vaccines.
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Thus, there is a need to develop and evaluate next-generation rotavirus vaccines that follow a different, 'non-living' paradigm.
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Nonneutralising antibodies may therefore play an important role in protection after immunisation with non-living rotavirus vaccines as suggested for live rotavirus vaccines.
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Thus, even the effectors of protection identified after immunisation of mice with different non-living rotavirus vaccines were not identical.
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In recent years, various prototype rotavirus vaccines have been studied.
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The animal models in which almost all mechanistic studies with non-living candidate rotavirus vaccines have been conducted are the gnotobiotic piglet and the adult mouse.
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Rotavirus vaccines are licensed in more than 100 countries, but only 28 countries have introduced routine rotavirus vaccination.
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Other approaches to the development of rotavirus vaccines are also being pursued.
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