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The rotavirus vaccine introduced in early 2006 has worked as intended, cutting the US rate of rotavirus associated diarrhea requiring hospitalization in children younger than 2 years by 86 percent during July 2007-June 2008, compared with rates during 2000-2006, according to an analysis of a large US private insurance database.

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