Prevalence, Clinical Severity, and Seasonality of Adenovirus 40/41, Astrovirus, Sapovirus, and Rotavirus Among Young Children With Moderate-to-Severe Diarrhea: Results From the Vaccine Impact on Diarrhea in Africa (VIDA) Study.

Keita, Adama Mamby; Doh, Sanogo; Sow, Samba O; Powell, Helen; Omore, Richard; Jahangir Hossain, M; Ogwel, Billy; Ochieng, John B; Jones, Joquina Chiquita M; Zaman, Syed MA; +20 more... Awuor, Alex O; Juma, Jane; Nasrin, Dilruba; Liu, Jie; Traoré, Awa; Onwuchekwa, Uma; Badji, Henry; Sarwar, Golam; Antonio, Martin; Houpt, Eric R; Tennant, Sharon M; Kasumba, Irene N; Jamka, Leslie P; Roose, Anna; Platts-Mills, James A; Verani, Jennifer R; Tate, Jacqueline E; Parashar, Umesh D; Neuzil, Kathleen M; Kotloff, Karen L; (2023) Prevalence, Clinical Severity, and Seasonality of Adenovirus 40/41, Astrovirus, Sapovirus, and Rotavirus Among Young Children With Moderate-to-Severe Diarrhea: Results From the Vaccine Impact on Diarrhea in Africa (VIDA) Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 76 (76 Sup). S123-S131. ISSN 1058-4838 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciad060

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Faculty and Department MRC Gambia > GM-Vaccinology Theme
Research Centre Centre for Climate Change and Planetary Health
PubMed ID 37074439
Elements ID 205047
Official URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciad060

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