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2507. Active Norovirus Surveillance in Children Under 5 Years With Diarrhea Following Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction in Argentina
2018
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Background. Although much is known about the presentation of acute viral infections such as dengue fever, the long-term sequelae has not been systematically studied. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many viral infections, particularly flaviviral infections, may have long-term sequelae. Prospective longitudinal studies to evaluate such chronic health outcomes, however, require subjects to comply with multiple follow-up clinic visits, making them costly to run and vulnerable to high dropout
doi:10.1093/ofid/ofy210.2159
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