Oral vaccines are less immunogenic when given to infants in low-income compared with high-income countries, limiting their potential public health impact. Here, we review factors that might contribute to this phenomenon, including transplacental antibodies, breastfeeding, histo blood group antigens, enteric pathogens, malnutrition, microbiota dysbiosis and environmental enteropathy. We highlight several clear risk factors for vaccine failure, such as the inhibitory effect of enteroviruses on oral poliovirus vaccine. We also highlight the ambiguous and at times contradictory nature of the available evidence, which undoubtedly reflects the complex and interconnected nature of the factors involved. Mechanisms responsible for diminished immunog...
Oral vaccines, whether living or non-living, viral or bacterial, elicit diminished immune responses ...
Identifying risk factors for impaired oral rotavirus vaccine (ORV) efficacy in low-income countries ...
Deployment of rotavirus vaccines has contributed to significant declines in diarrheal morbidity and ...
Oral vaccines are less immunogenic when given to infants in low-income compared with high-income cou...
Oral vaccines are less immunogenic when given to infants in low-income compared with high-income cou...
Oral vaccines significantly underperform in low-income countries. One possible contributory factor i...
BACKGROUND: The impaired immunogenicity of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) in low-income countries has...
Background Oral vaccines underperform in low-income and middle-income countries compared with in hig...
BACKGROUND: Oral vaccines underperform in low-income and middle-income countries compared with in hi...
Background: Oral vaccines underperform in low-income and middle-income countries compared with in hi...
Identification of the causes of poor oral vaccine immunogenicity in low-income countries might lead ...
Identification of the causes of poor oral vaccine immunogenicity in low-income countries might lead ...
Oral vaccines have consistently underperformed in the low-income countries where they are needed mos...
Identifying risk factors for impaired oral rotavirus vaccine (ORV) efficacy in low-income countries ...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) refers to a subclinical disorder of intestinal function comm...
Oral vaccines, whether living or non-living, viral or bacterial, elicit diminished immune responses ...
Identifying risk factors for impaired oral rotavirus vaccine (ORV) efficacy in low-income countries ...
Deployment of rotavirus vaccines has contributed to significant declines in diarrheal morbidity and ...
Oral vaccines are less immunogenic when given to infants in low-income compared with high-income cou...
Oral vaccines are less immunogenic when given to infants in low-income compared with high-income cou...
Oral vaccines significantly underperform in low-income countries. One possible contributory factor i...
BACKGROUND: The impaired immunogenicity of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) in low-income countries has...
Background Oral vaccines underperform in low-income and middle-income countries compared with in hig...
BACKGROUND: Oral vaccines underperform in low-income and middle-income countries compared with in hi...
Background: Oral vaccines underperform in low-income and middle-income countries compared with in hi...
Identification of the causes of poor oral vaccine immunogenicity in low-income countries might lead ...
Identification of the causes of poor oral vaccine immunogenicity in low-income countries might lead ...
Oral vaccines have consistently underperformed in the low-income countries where they are needed mos...
Identifying risk factors for impaired oral rotavirus vaccine (ORV) efficacy in low-income countries ...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) refers to a subclinical disorder of intestinal function comm...
Oral vaccines, whether living or non-living, viral or bacterial, elicit diminished immune responses ...
Identifying risk factors for impaired oral rotavirus vaccine (ORV) efficacy in low-income countries ...
Deployment of rotavirus vaccines has contributed to significant declines in diarrheal morbidity and ...