Since 2006, 16 countries and one territory have introduced the rotavirus vaccine in their national vaccination schedule: in 2006, Brazil, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, the United States, and Venezuela; in 2007, Ecuador; in 2008, Bolivia; in 2009, Colombia, Guyana, Honduras, Peru, and the British territory of Cayman Islands; and in 2010, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru and Venezuela. The countries of the Region of the Americas were the first to introduce this vaccine into their vaccination programs, and for the first time ever, a new vaccine is being introduced in developing and developed countries at the same time.
Last Updated on Monday, 01 April 2013 16:30