Loss of maternally acquired measles antibodies in well-nourished infants and response to measles vaccination, Peru

Clinical, anthropometric, and serological evaluations were conducted at birth and at 3, 6, 9, and 10 months (post measles vaccination) in 34 well-nourished Peruvian infants. Seroconversion rate after measles vaccination was 94 percent. The rate of antibody loss was a direct function of birth titer;...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of public health (1971) 1990-06, Vol.80 (6), p.736-738
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description Clinical, anthropometric, and serological evaluations were conducted at birth and at 3, 6, 9, and 10 months (post measles vaccination) in 34 well-nourished Peruvian infants. Seroconversion rate after measles vaccination was 94 percent. The rate of antibody loss was a direct function of birth titer; at age 9 months, all children had identical mean titers regardless of their titer at birth. Differences in maternally acquired measles antibodies at birth were important only during the first six months of life.
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Antibodies, Viral - analysis
Antibodies, Viral - physiology
Babies
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Humans
Immunity, Maternally-Acquired - physiology
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Immunopathology
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Measles - prevention & control
Measles Vaccine - administration & dosage
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Serology
Vaccination
Vaccines
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