Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination?
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1779622020-10-20T14:19:45Z Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? Atchison, C.J Lopman, B.A Harris, C.J Tam, C.C Iturriza Gómara, M Gray, J.J SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Rotavirus vaccine article diagnosis, measurement and analysis drug effect health care policy health survey human isolation and purification methodology preventive health service questionnaire Rotavirus treatment outcome United Kingdom virology virus infection England Health Policy Humans Immunization Programs Laboratory Techniques and Procedures Population Surveillance Questionnaires Rotavirus Rotavirus Infections Rotavirus Vaccines Treatment Outcome Wales 10.2807/ese.14.20.19217-en Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 14 20 2020-10-20T04:40:46Z 2020-10-20T04:40:46Z 2009 Article Atchison, C.J, Lopman, B.A, Harris, C.J, Tam, C.C, Iturriza Gómara, M, Gray, J.J (2009). Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination?. Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 14 (20). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.14.20.19217-en 15607917 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177962 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031 |
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Rotavirus vaccine article diagnosis, measurement and analysis drug effect health care policy health survey human isolation and purification methodology preventive health service questionnaire Rotavirus treatment outcome United Kingdom virology virus infection England Health Policy Humans Immunization Programs Laboratory Techniques and Procedures Population Surveillance Questionnaires Rotavirus Rotavirus Infections Rotavirus Vaccines Treatment Outcome Wales |
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Rotavirus vaccine article diagnosis, measurement and analysis drug effect health care policy health survey human isolation and purification methodology preventive health service questionnaire Rotavirus treatment outcome United Kingdom virology virus infection England Health Policy Humans Immunization Programs Laboratory Techniques and Procedures Population Surveillance Questionnaires Rotavirus Rotavirus Infections Rotavirus Vaccines Treatment Outcome Wales Atchison, C.J Lopman, B.A Harris, C.J Tam, C.C Iturriza Gómara, M Gray, J.J Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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Clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in England and Wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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clinical laboratory practices for the detection of rotavirus in england and wales: can surveillance based on routine laboratory testing data be used to evaluate the impact of vaccination? |
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