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Table 1 Proportion of children with rotavirus diarrhoea pre- and post-vaccination in Latin America

From: Effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines against rotavirus infection and hospitalization in Latin America: systematic review and meta-analysis

Country

Year of introduction rotavirus vaccine

Vaccine

Pre vaccine

Post vaccine

Difference (%)

Proportion

CI 95 %

Proportion

CI 95 %

Brazil

2006

RV1

21.1

17.7–24.7

15.8

11.4–20.8

−25.1

El Salvador

2006

RV1

32.9

25.7–40.7

19.7

18.9–20.6

−40.1

Panama

2006

RV1

24.8

3.8–56.4

-

-

-

Venezuela

2006

RV1

21.7

16.9–26.9

-

-

-

Nicaragua

2007

RV5

18.9

14.8–23.6

10.5

6.3–15.6

−44.4

Bolivia

2008

RV1

28.9

16.4–43.3

17.3

15.8–18.9

−40.1

Ecuador

2008

RV1

30.0

20.8–40.1

18.8

15.3–22.9

−37.3

Peru

2008

RV1

24.9

16.7–34.1

-

-

-

Colombia

2009

RV1

29.8

19.1–41.8

18.4

16.1–20.8

−38.3

Honduras

2009

RV1

27.5

14.9–42.3

-

-

-

Mexico

2009

RV1

19.8

12.3–28.5

26.7a

17.1–39.0

+34.8

Guatemala

2010

RV1

30.4

13.2–50.9

-

-

-

Guyana

2010

RV1

8.1

5.5–10.1

-

-

-

Paraguay

2010

RV1

25.3

19.4–31.7

-

-

-

Dominican Republic

2012

RV1

61.9

57.1–66.6

-

-

-

Argentina

-

-

26.4

19.9–34.2

-

-

-

Chile

-

-

26.4

19.5–33.9

-

-

-

Costa Rica

-

-

44.7

32.6–57.1

-

-

-

Cuba

-

-

16.6

5.2–32.7

-

-

-

Puerto Rico

-

-

15.6

14.8–16.4

-

-

-

St. Vincent

-

-

25.2

18.1–33.0

-

-

-

Surinam

-

-

33.9

28.3–39.9

-

-

-

Uruguay

-

-

37.2

26.5–48.4

-

-

-

  1. aBased on only one study