Rotavirus Surveillance Reports
- Trends in the Burden and Seasonality of Roitavirus in the United States, 2000-2016 pdf icon[1 page]external icon. Open Forum Infect Disease. 2017 fall; 4 (Suppl 1): S324.
- Sustained decrease in laboratory detection of rotavirus after implementation of routine vaccination— United States, 2000-2014. MMWR. 2015; 64(13); 337-342.
- Tate JE, Haynes A, Payne DC, Cortese MM, Lopman BA, Patel MM, Parashar UD. Trends in national rotavirus activity before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccine into the national immunization program in the United States, 2000 to 2012external icon. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2013;32(7):741-744.
- Tate JE, Mutuc JD, Panozzo CA, Payne DC, Cortese MM, Cortes JE, Yen C, Esposito DH, Lopman BA, Patel MM, Parashar UD. Sustained decline in rotavirus detections in the United States following the introduction of rotavirus vaccine in 2006external icon. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2011 Jan;30(1 Suppl):S30-34.
- Reduction in rotavirus after vaccine introduction—United States, 2000-2009. MMWR.2009;58(41);1146-9.
- Tate JE, Panozzo CA, Payne DC, Patel MM, Cortese MM, Fowlkes AL, Parashar UD. Decline and Change in Seasonality of US Rotavirus Activity After the Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccineexternal icon. Pediatrics. 2009;124(2):465-471.
- Delayed Onset and Diminished Magnitude of Rotavirus Activity—United States, November 2007-May 2008. MMWR. 2008;57(25);697-700.
- Delayed Onset and Diminished Magnitude of Rotavirus Activity — United States, November 2007-May 2008. MMWR. 2008;57(Early Release);1-4
pdf version pdf icon[4 pages] - Laboratory-Based Surveillance for Rotavirus — United States, July 1997-June 1998. MMWR. 1998;47(45);978-980
pdf version pdf icon[24 pages] - Laboratory-Based Surveillance for Rotavirus — United States, July 1996-June 1997. MMWR. 1997;46(46);1092-1094
pdf icon[pdf version] (24 pages) - Current Trends Rotavirus Surveillance — United States, 1989-1990. MMWR. 1991;40(5);80,87
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