AbstractMaternal antibody prevents the use of live, attenuated measles vaccine (LAV) before 6–9 months of age, but vaccinated 6-month-old infants can mount a T cell response. An infant macaque model was used to study the immune response to LAV in the newborn in the presence or absence of maternal antibody. Four newborn monkeys without detectable maternal antibody and 9 newborns with passive measles antibody were vaccinated with LAV. Only the infants without passive antibody seroconverted after vaccination and 3 of 4 of these infants also developed measles-specific interferon γ+ T cells. The monkeys were challenged with wild-type measles virus at 5 months of age, and 7 of 9 infants vaccinated in the presence of passive antibody had systemic ...
ABSTRACT Despite significant progress in reducing peripartum mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of infants infected through maternal transmission acquire the virus during ...
BACKGROUND: The age at which passively acquired antibodies are lost is critical to determining the o...
AbstractMaternal antibody prevents the use of live, attenuated measles vaccine (LAV) before 6–9 mont...
AbstractImmunization of newborn infants with standard measles vaccines is not effective because of t...
AbstractTo eradicate measles in developing nations a vaccine capable of being administered at birth ...
AbstractInfants are born with immature immune systems, making it difficult for them to effectively r...
During the last few decades, maternal immunization as a strategy to protect young infants from infec...
BACKGROUND: Measles vaccine (MV) has a greater effect on child survival when administered in early i...
BackgroundThe long-term antibody response to measles vaccine (MV) administered at age 6 months with ...
AbstractDespite the overall progress achieved with mass immunization campaigns in sub-Saharan Africa...
ABSTRACT Infection with wild-type measles virus (MeV) induces lifelong protection from reinfection, ...
Early or low dose antigen exposure can prime the immune system for subsequent responses; the so-call...
Background: Measles vaccinations have been suggested to provide immune protection and decreased meas...
In order to investigate the feasibility of measles vaccination before the age of 9 months the durati...
ABSTRACT Despite significant progress in reducing peripartum mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of infants infected through maternal transmission acquire the virus during ...
BACKGROUND: The age at which passively acquired antibodies are lost is critical to determining the o...
AbstractMaternal antibody prevents the use of live, attenuated measles vaccine (LAV) before 6–9 mont...
AbstractImmunization of newborn infants with standard measles vaccines is not effective because of t...
AbstractTo eradicate measles in developing nations a vaccine capable of being administered at birth ...
AbstractInfants are born with immature immune systems, making it difficult for them to effectively r...
During the last few decades, maternal immunization as a strategy to protect young infants from infec...
BACKGROUND: Measles vaccine (MV) has a greater effect on child survival when administered in early i...
BackgroundThe long-term antibody response to measles vaccine (MV) administered at age 6 months with ...
AbstractDespite the overall progress achieved with mass immunization campaigns in sub-Saharan Africa...
ABSTRACT Infection with wild-type measles virus (MeV) induces lifelong protection from reinfection, ...
Early or low dose antigen exposure can prime the immune system for subsequent responses; the so-call...
Background: Measles vaccinations have been suggested to provide immune protection and decreased meas...
In order to investigate the feasibility of measles vaccination before the age of 9 months the durati...
ABSTRACT Despite significant progress in reducing peripartum mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of infants infected through maternal transmission acquire the virus during ...
BACKGROUND: The age at which passively acquired antibodies are lost is critical to determining the o...