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    Cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Bolivia from the state perspective
    (Elsevier BV, 2011) Emily R. Smith; Emily Rowlinson; Volga Iñiguez; Kizee A. Etienne; Rosario Rivera; Nataniel Mamani; Richard Rheingans; Maritza Patzi; Percy Halkyer; Juan S. León
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    Effectiveness of monovalent rotavirus vaccine in Bolivia: case-control study
    (2013) Manish M. Patel; Maritza Patzi; Darwin Pastor; AL Nina; Yelin Roca; Luisa Álvarez; Volga Iñiguez; Rosario Rivera; Ka Ian Tam; Osbourne Quaye
    The monovalent rotavirus vaccine conferred high protection against hospital admission for diarrhea due to rotavirus in Bolivian children. Protection was sustained through two years of life against diverse serotypes different from the vaccine strain.
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    Impact of rotavirus vaccination on child mortality, morbidity, and rotavirus-related hospitalizations in Bolivia
    (Elsevier BV, 2017) Lucia Inchauste; Maritza Patzi; Kjetil Halvorsen; Susana Solano; Raúl Montesano; Volga Iñiguez
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    Rotavirus genotype distribution during the pre-vaccine period in Bolivia: 2007–2008
    (Elsevier BV, 2013) Rosario Rivera; Kristen Forney; Maria René Castro; Paulina A. Rebolledo; Nataniel Mamani; Maritza Patzi; Percy Halkyer; Juan S. León; Volga Iñiguez
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    Sustained Effectiveness of Rotavirus Vaccine Against Very Severe Rotavirus Disease Through the Second Year of Life, Bolivia 2013–2014
    (Oxford University Press, 2016) Kimberly Pringle; Maritza Patzi; Jacqueline E. Tate; Volga Iñiguez Rojas; Manish M. Patel; Lucia Inchauste Jordan; Raúl Montesano; Adolfo Zarate; Lúcia de Oliveira; Umesh D. Parashar
    A monovalent rotavirus vaccine remains effective against a broad range of circulating strains as part of a routine immunization program >5 years after its introduction in Bolivia. Although VE appears to wane in children aged ≥1 year, it still provides significant protection, and does not wane against severe disease.

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