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Mashup Score: 3Understanding why enteric vaccines work less well in resource poor settings will lead to more lives saved - 2 year(s) ago
Vaccines prevent us from getting seriously ill from infectious diseases and are live savers. Children in resource poor settings heavily rely on this protection, but despite advances in vaccine research, enteric vaccines underperform in precisely these settings, where they are needed the most.
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Mashup Score: 1Earlier vaccinations could help tackle rotavirus in poorer countries - University of Liverpool News - 2 year(s) ago
A new study led by the University of Liverpool suggests that vaccinating babies earlier against rotavirus in poorer countries could help improve vaccine effectiveness.
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RV3-BB was well tolerated and immunogenic when co-administered with Expanded Programme on Immunisation vaccines in a neonatal or infant schedule. A lower titre (mid-titre) vaccine generated similar IgA seroconversion to the high-titre vaccine presenting an opportunity to enhance manufacturing capacity and reduce costs. Neonatal administration of the RV3-BB vaccine has the potential to improve…
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Oral rotavirus vaccine (ORV) efficacy varies between countries, but underlying reasons arenāt fully understood. In this prospective cohort study, authors show that maternal rotavirus-specific antibodies in serum and breastmilk and pre-vaccination microbiota diversity are negatively correlated with ORV response in India and Malawi but not in the UK.
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Mashup Score: 4Vaccines for preventing rotavirus diarrhoea: vaccines in use - Bergman, H - 2021 | Cochrane Library - 2 year(s) ago
Collapse all Expand all Background Rotavirus is a common cause of diarrhoea, diarrhoeaārelated hospital admissions, and diarrhoeaārelated deaths worldwide. Rotavirus vaccines prequalified by the World Health Organization (WHO) include Rotarix (GlaxoSmithKline), RotaTeq (Merck), and, more recently, Rotasiil (Serum Institute of India Ltd.), and Rotavac (Bharat Biotech Ltd.). …
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Mashup Score: 2Immunogenicity of an oral rotavirus vaccine administered with prenatal nutritional support in Niger: A cluster randomized clinical trial - 3 year(s) ago
Sheila Isanaka and co-workers study nutrient supplementation and infantsā immune responses to rotavirus vaccination.
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Sheila Isanaka and co-workers study nutrient supplementation and infants' #immune responses to #rotavirus vaccination: https://t.co/T8zsHzcBu7 @HarvardChanSPH This study is further discussed in an accompanying Perspective by Julie E. Bines @UniMelbMDHS: https://t.co/GsRQCTdumJ https://t.co/I9esBFfhYy
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Mashup Score: 0Association of Rotavirus Vaccines With Reduction in Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Children Younger Than 5 Years - 3 year(s) ago
This meta-analysis synthesizes randomized clinical trials and observational studies to evaluate the comparative benefit, risk, and immunogenicity of different rotavirus vaccines.
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Read the current issue of The Lancet Global Health, a monthly open access journal publishing robustly designed original research on all aspects of global health
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Mashup Score: 3Association of Rotavirus Vaccines With Reduction in Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Children Younger Than 5 Years - 3 year(s) ago
This meta-analysis synthesizes randomized clinical trials and observational studies to evaluate the comparative benefit, risk, and immunogenicity of different rotavirus vaccines.
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Mashup Score: 0Paediatric rotavirus vaccination, coeliac disease and type 1 diabetes in children: a population-based cohort study - 3 year(s) ago
Background Rotavirus infection has been proposed as a risk factor for coeliac disease (CD) and type 1 diabetes (T1D). The UK introduced infant rotavirus vaccination in 2013. We have previously shown that rotavirus vaccination can have beneficial off-target effects on syndromes, such as hospitalised seizures. We therefore investigated whether rotavirus vaccination prevents CD and T1D in the UK….
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