Immunological impact of an additional early measles vaccine in Gambian children: responses to a boost at 3 years.
BACKGROUND: Measles vaccine in early infancy followed by a dose at 9 months of age protects against measles and enhances child survival through non-specific effects. Little is known of immune responses in the short or long term after booster doses. METHODS: Infants were randomized to receive measles...
Main Authors: | Njie-Jobe, J, Nyamweya, S, Miles, D, van der Sande, M, Zaman, S, Touray, E, Hossin, S, Adetifa, J, Palmero, M, Burl, S, Jeffries, D, Rowland-Jones, S, Flanagan, K, Jaye, A, Whittle, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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