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Rotavirus Healthcare -- Rotavirus According To The Essay

Rotavirus Healthcare -- Rotavirus

According to the World Health Organization, Rotavirus is "the most common cause of severe diarrheal disease in infants and young children globally." (2013, p.1) There are approximately 527,000 that die each year due to Rotavirus and it is stated that "more than 85% of these deaths occur in Africa,...

It is reported as well by the World Health Organization that of the 43 countries that participated in the Global Surveillance Network for Rotavirus in 2009, "36% of hospitalizations for diarrhea among children aged

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New and Under-Utilized Vaccines Implementation (NUVI) (2013) World Health Organization. Retrieved from: http://www.who.int/nuvi/rotavirus/en/

Rotavirus (2013) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved from: http://www.cdc.gov/rotavirus/about/transmission.html

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Rotavirus Disease (2013) GAVI Alliance. Retrieved from: http://globalvaccinesummit.org/Resources/en/03_Fact%20Sheets/Rotavirus-Disease-Fact-Sheet-(English).pdf
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