Immunogenicity of Standard‐Titer Measles Vaccine in HIV‐1–Infected and Uninfected Zambian Children: An Observational Study
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2007Vol. 196(3), pp. 347–355
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William J. Moss, Susana Scott, Nanthalile Mugala, Zaza M. Ndhlovu, Judy A. Beeler, Susette Audet, Mirriam Ngala, Sheila Mwangala, Chansa Nkonga‐Mwangilwa, Judith J. Ryon, Mwaka Monze, Francis Kasolo, Thomas C. Quinn, Simon Cousens, Diane E. Griffin, Felicity T. Cutts
Abstract
Although HIV-1-infected children showed good primary antibody responses to measles vaccine, their rapid waning of antibody suggests that measles vaccination campaigns may need to be repeated more frequently in areas of high HIV-1 prevalence.
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