Innate Immune Factors in Mothers' Breast Milk and Their Lack of Association With Rotavirus Vaccine Immunogenicity in Nicaraguan Infants. Becker-Dreps, S., Choi, W. S., Stamper, L., Vilchez, S., Velasquez, D. E., Moon, S., Hudgens, M. G., Jiang, B., & Permar, S. R. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, November, 2015.
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To better understand underlying causes of lower rotavirus vaccine effectiveness in low-middle income countries (LMICs), we measured innate antiviral factors in Nicaraguan mothers' milk and immune response to the first dose of the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine in corresponding infants. No relationship was found between concentrations of innate factors and rotavirus vaccine response.
@article{becker-dreps_innate_2015,
	title = {Innate {Immune} {Factors} in {Mothers}' {Breast} {Milk} and {Their} {Lack} of {Association} {With} {Rotavirus} {Vaccine} {Immunogenicity} in {Nicaraguan} {Infants}},
	issn = {2048-7207},
	doi = {10.1093/jpids/piv076},
	abstract = {To better understand underlying causes of lower rotavirus vaccine effectiveness in low-middle income countries (LMICs), we measured innate antiviral factors in Nicaraguan mothers' milk and immune response to the first dose of the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine in corresponding infants. No relationship was found between concentrations of innate factors and rotavirus vaccine response.},
	language = {ENG},
	journal = {Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society},
	author = {Becker-Dreps, Sylvia and Choi, Wan Suk and Stamper, Lisa and Vilchez, Samuel and Velasquez, Daniel E. and Moon, Sung-Sil and Hudgens, Michael G. and Jiang, Baoming and Permar, Sallie R.},
	month = nov,
	year = {2015},
	pmid = {26582774},
}

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