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1. Wastewater monitoring can anchor global disease surveillance systems

3. Neonatal rotavirus vaccine (RV3-BB) immunogenicity and safety in a neonatal and infant administration schedule in Malawi: a randomised, double-blind, four-arm parallel group dose-ranging study

7. The impact of the rotavirus vaccine on diarrhoea, five years following national introduction in Fiji

10. A case report describing the immune response of an infant with congenital heart disease and severe COVID-19

14. Vaccine Take of RV3-BB Rotavirus Vaccine Observed in Indonesian Infants Regardless of HBGA Status.

15. “Vaccine take of RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine observed in Indonesian infants regardless of HBGA status”

16. Investigating barriers to the protective efficacy provided by rotavirus vaccines in African infants

19. Evolution of DS-1-like G8P[8] rotavirus A strains from Vietnamese children with acute gastroenteritis (2014–21): Adaptation and loss of animal rotavirus-derived genes during human-to-human spread.

20. Wastewater monitoring can anchor global disease surveillance systems

21. Histo-blood group antigen profile of Australian Aboriginal children and seropositivity following oral rotavirus vaccination

27. Histo-blood Group Antigen status of Australian Aboriginal children and seropositivity following oral rotavirus vaccination

29. The feasibility of SARS-CoV-2 surveillance using wastewater and environmental sampling in Indonesia

30. Human Neonatal Rotavirus Vaccine (RV3-BB) to Target Rotavirus from Birth

33. Virology and immune dynamics reveal high household transmission of ancestral SARS‐CoV‐2 strain

38. Leveraging Beneficial Off-Target Effects of Live-Attenuated Rotavirus Vaccines

39. Comparison of Seroconversion in Children and Adults With Mild COVID-19

43. Reduced seroconversion in children compared to adults with mild COVID-19

44. Children and Adults in a Household Cohort Study Have Robust Longitudinal Immune Responses Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection or Exposure

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