Curbing Rotavirus in Kenya
Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhoea in young kids, hospitalising hundreds of thousands each year, and killing more than 200,000 children aged under five in Africa annually. There are no curative drugs for the disease, so health care workers are limited to providing supportive care to sick patients. Vaccines – offered when infants are six, ten and fourteen weeks old in Kenya – are the best prevention.
- Reporter / Journalist