Evaluation of a Booster Dose of Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine Coadministered with Measles, Yellow Fever, and Meningitits A Vaccines in 9-month-old Malian Infants
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Manuscript of an article accepted for publication in the Journal of Infectious Diseases;Additional authors: Doumbia, Moussa; Coulibaly, Flanon; Diallo, Fatoumata; Traore, Awa; Kodio, Mamoudou; Kelly, Corey L.; Fitzpatrick, Meagan; Kotloff, Karen; Victor, John C.; and Neuzil, Kathleen;
Since the study was completed, Dr. Sow has become the Mali Minister of Health;
Summary: Pentavalent rotavirus vaccine at 9 months of age in Mali increased antibody levels and did not interfere with responses to measles vaccine and meningococcal A conjugate vaccine. Interference with yellow fever vaccine could not be ruled out.
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Journal of Infectious DiseasesSponsors
Merk and the National Institutes of Health. This work was supported by PATH with a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.Keyword
concomitantly administered vaccineslow resource countries
meningococcal A conjugate vaccine
Developing Countries
Infant
Mali
Measles Vaccine
Rotavirus Infections--prevention & control
Rotavirus Vaccines
Yellow Fever Vaccine
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10.1093/infdis/jiy215
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