HIV‐1 Infection in Zambian Children Impairs the Development and Avidity Maturation of Measles Virus–Specific Immunoglobulin G after Vaccination and Infection
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 200(7), pp. 1031–1038
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Nitya Nair, William J. Moss, Susana Scott, Nanthalile Mugala, Zaza M. Ndhlovu, Kareem M. Lilo, Judith J. Ryon, Mwaka Monze, Thomas C. Quinn, Simon Cousens, Felicity T. Cutts, Diane E. Griffin
Abstract
Lower antibody quality and quantity in HIV-infected children after measles vaccination raise challenges for assuring the long-term protection of these children. Antibody quality in children receiving antiretroviral therapy requires assessment.
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