BACKGROUND Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex-dependent differences in immune response to vaccination have been reported in some studies. METHODS We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis of vaccine trials from one research centre, in which vaccines were administered to children under three years of age and immunological parameters measured. Log-transformed antigen-specific antibody and memory B cell results were meta-analysed and differences between girls and boys reported as geometric mean ratios. RESULTS Antibody and memory B cell data were available from nine trials and 2378 children. Statistically significant differences between girls and boys were observed for ...
Both sex (i.e., biological differences) and gender (i.e., social or cultural influences) impact vacc...
AimWe investigated the effect of early-life factors, namely sex, delivery mode, feeding method and a...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have suggested that a child's sex may be a predictor of vaccine r...
BACKGROUND Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex...
Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex-dependent d...
Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex-dependent d...
BACKGROUND: Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex...
Introduction: Disease incidence differs between males and females for some infectious or inflammator...
Background If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccina...
Introduction: Disease incidence differs between males and females for some infectious or inflammator...
Background If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccina...
If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccination schedu...
If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccination schedu...
AIM: We investigated the effect of early-life factors, namely sex, delivery mode, feeding method and...
Females typically develop higher antibody responses and experience more adverse reactions following ...
Both sex (i.e., biological differences) and gender (i.e., social or cultural influences) impact vacc...
AimWe investigated the effect of early-life factors, namely sex, delivery mode, feeding method and a...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have suggested that a child's sex may be a predictor of vaccine r...
BACKGROUND Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex...
Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex-dependent d...
Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex-dependent d...
BACKGROUND: Biological sex can be an important source of variation in infection and immunity and sex...
Introduction: Disease incidence differs between males and females for some infectious or inflammator...
Background If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccina...
Introduction: Disease incidence differs between males and females for some infectious or inflammator...
Background If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccina...
If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccination schedu...
If immune responses to vaccination differ between males and females, sex-specific vaccination schedu...
AIM: We investigated the effect of early-life factors, namely sex, delivery mode, feeding method and...
Females typically develop higher antibody responses and experience more adverse reactions following ...
Both sex (i.e., biological differences) and gender (i.e., social or cultural influences) impact vacc...
AimWe investigated the effect of early-life factors, namely sex, delivery mode, feeding method and a...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have suggested that a child's sex may be a predictor of vaccine r...