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Data source: VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)

Data through 2026 · Updated quarterly

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Rotavirus (Rotateq)2023

Rotavirus (Rotateq) in 2023

776 adverse event reports (+2% vs 2022)

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776
Reports
13
Deaths
52
Hospitalizations
68
ER Visits
2
Disabilities
← 2022 (758 reports)2024 (665 reports) →

2023 Reporting Summary

In 2023, 776 adverse event reports were filed for Rotavirus (Rotateq) in VAERS. This represents 3.1% of all 25,020 reports for this vaccine.

Of these reports, 13 mentioned death, 52 involved hospitalization, 68 required ER visits, and 2 reported disability.

Compared to the average of 1,151 reports per year for this vaccine, 2023 was below average (-33%).

💡 What This Means

In 2023, reporting for Rotavirus (Rotateq) was within typical ranges. As always, VAERS data reflects reports filed, not confirmed adverse events. Trends should be interpreted alongside vaccination volume and population health data.

All Years for Rotavirus (Rotateq)

YearReportsDeathsHosp.
20254271039
20246651354
2023 ← current7761352
2022758940
2021738854
20209801763
20191,0741977
20189961383
20171,6832493
20162,37017113
20152,19624123
20141,30215144
201384724125
201294733161
201192438207
201099056195
200996148253
20081,83961489
20072,06865602
20064832187

Understanding Yearly Data

•Spikes may reflect awareness: Years with unusual activity (e.g., pandemic) often see increased reporting.
•Dose volume matters: More vaccinations given in a year naturally leads to more reports.
•Reporting lag: Some events are reported months after they occur, so recent years may be incomplete.

Quick Facts

Reports:776
Deaths:13
Hospitalizations:52
% of Total:3.1%
Rank (by vol.):#15 of 20 years
Avg/year:1,151

Related Pages

Rotavirus (Rotateq) Overview← 2022 Reports2024 Reports →35 Years of ReportingCompare Vaccines

Data Source

This data comes from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), jointly managed by CDC and FDA.