Biological sex influences antibody responses to routine vaccinations in the first year of life

  • Zimmermann, Petra
  • Perrett, Kirsten P.
  • Ritz,  Nicole
  • Flanagan, Katie L.
  • Robins-Browne, Roy
  • Klis, Fiona R. M. van der
  • Curtis, Nigel
  • the MIS BAIR group
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Publication date
November 2019

Abstract

Aim We investigated the effect of early-life factors, namely sex, delivery mode, feeding method and antibiotic exposure, on antibody responses to routine vaccinations administered during the first year of life. Methods One and seven months after the primary course of routine vaccines and 1 month after routine vaccines at 12 months of age, antibodies against 26 vaccine antigens were measured in 398 healthy infants. The geometric mean concentration (GMC) of antibodies (adjusted for effect modifiers with multiple linear regression) and the seroprotection rate for each vaccine were compared for each early-life factor. Results Sex had an influence on GMCs. Antibody concentrations were significantly lower at 7 months of age in females for...

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