Senior researcher Infectious Diseases in Primary Care, surveillance
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Rotavirus infection.
Verberk, J.D.M., Vennema, H., Hooiveld, M., Melker, H.E. de, Suijkerbuijk, A.W.M., Pelt, W. van, Bruijning-Verhagen, P. Rotavirus infection. In: Schurink-van 't Klooster, T.M., Melker, H.E. de (Eds). The National Immunisation Programme in the Netherlands : surveillance and developments in 2015-2016. Bilthoven: RIVM, 2016. p. 180-186.
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• In 2015, an average rotavirus season was observed, although a hyperendemic season
had been anticipated after the exceptionally low numbers in 2014.
• G4P[8] was the most prevalent genotype in 2015.
had been anticipated after the exceptionally low numbers in 2014.
• G4P[8] was the most prevalent genotype in 2015.
• In 2015, an average rotavirus season was observed, although a hyperendemic season
had been anticipated after the exceptionally low numbers in 2014.
• G4P[8] was the most prevalent genotype in 2015.
had been anticipated after the exceptionally low numbers in 2014.
• G4P[8] was the most prevalent genotype in 2015.