+ Follow ASIAN ROTAVIRUS SURVEILLANCE NETWORK Tag
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[Title] => Phl rota virus vaccination program hailed
[Summary] => The Philippines made history on Tuesday by being the first country in Southeast Asia to vaccinate newborns against rota virus, earning praises from international experts.
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[Title] => Global efforts geared toward saving kids from rotavirus
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Major health groups around the world agree that vaccination is the answer to the global burden caused by rotavirus, the leading cause of gastroenteritis (GE) or diarrhea among infants and young children up to five years old.
A continuing effort led by the World Health Organization (WHO) promotes rotavirus vaccination and education, beginning with healthcare providers to help control the disease.
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ASIAN ROTAVIRUS SURVEILLANCE NETWORK
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A continuing effort led by the World Health Organization (WHO) promotes rotavirus vaccination and education, beginning with healthcare providers to help control the disease.
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