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Review
. 2020 Aug;19(8):755-769.
doi: 10.1080/14760584.2020.1800459. Epub 2020 Sep 4.

Fifteen years of experience with the oral live-attenuated human rotavirus vaccine: reflections on lessons learned

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Fifteen years of experience with the oral live-attenuated human rotavirus vaccine: reflections on lessons learned

Priya Pereira et al. Expert Rev Vaccines. 2020 Aug.
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Abstract

Introduction: Rotavirus (RV) disease remains a prominent cause of disease burden in children <5 years of age worldwide. However, implementation of RV vaccination has led to significant reductions in RV mortality, compared to the pre-vaccination era. This review presents 15 years of real-world experience with the oral live-attenuated human RV vaccine (HRV; Rotarix). HRV is currently introduced in ≥80 national immunization programs (NIPs), as 2 doses starting from 6 weeks of age.

Areas covered: The clinical development of HRV and post-marketing experience indicating the impact of HRV vaccination on RV disease was reviewed.

Expert opinion: In clinical trials, HRV displayed an acceptable safety profile and efficacy against RV-gastroenteritis, providing broad protection against heterotypic RV strains by reducing the consequences of severe RV disease in infants. Real-world evidence shows substantial, rapid reduction in the number of RV infections and associated hospitalizations following introduction of HRV in NIPs, regardless of economic setting. Indirect effects against RV disease are also observed, such as herd protection, decrease in nosocomial infections incidence, and a reduction of disease-related societal/healthcare costs. However, not all countries have implemented RV vaccination. Coverage remains suboptimal and should be improved to maximize the benefits of RV vaccination.

Keywords: Rotavirus; oral human attenuated rotavirus vaccine; vaccination program; vaccine coverage; vaccine impact.

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