| Literature DB >> 17123900 |
Pierre Van Damme1, Marie Van der Wielen, Filippo Ansaldi, Daniel Desgrandchamps, Javier Diez Domingo, Francisco Gimenez Sanchez, Jim Gray, Martin Haditsch, Kari Johansen, Paula Lorgelly, Mathie Lorrot, Nathalie Parez, Volkmar Reschke, Markus Rose.
Abstract
A group of European experts in infectious diseases and vaccinology has met on several occasions to assess the rationale for universal vaccination against rotavirus infection of infants in Europe. On the basis of the available data, we concluded that vaccination was the best approach to prevent severe rotavirus gastroenteritis, and that European countries should consider implementing rotavirus vaccination in their routine immunisation programmes. The main barrier to the implementation of rotavirus vaccination in Europe is a general lack of awareness of stakeholders, policymakers, health-care professionals, and parents about rotavirus disease and the advantages of vaccination. Further studies on the cost of the disease and the benefit of vaccination, together with raising awareness are necessary steps to ensure successful implementation of rotavirus vaccination in Europe.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17123900 DOI: 10.1016/S1473-3099(06)70657-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Infect Dis ISSN: 1473-3099 Impact factor: 25.071