Epidemiological Surveillance of Diarrheal Diseases Due to Rotavirus: Field Guide
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2010ISBN
9275116237
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The Expanded Program on Immunization is viewed as one of the most successful public health experiences in the Americas because it has played a pivotal role in reducing infant mortality from vaccine-preventable diseases in the Region. In fact, since the program was launched, our countries stopped the transmission of wild poliovirus in the Region in 1991 and interrupted indigenous measles transmission in November 2002; they also are making significant gains in the battle to eliminate rubella and congenital rubella syndrome. In addition, national immunization programs are undertaking extraordinary efforts to identify at-risk populations and overcome inequities in vaccination. To maintain these advances and to cope with new challenges, such as the introduction of new vaccines, partnerships will have to be strengthened among governments, donor agencies, the private sector, scientific associations, and society as a whole.
Título traducido
Vigilancia epidemiológica de diarreas causadas por rotavirus: Guía práctica
Tema
Categoría del Plan Estratégico 2014-2019 de la OPS
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Pan American Health Organization. Epidemiologic surveillance of diarrheal diseases due to rotavirus: Field guide. Washington, DC: PAHO; 2010. (Scientific and Technical Publication; 623)
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