Loss of maternally acquired measles antibodies in well-nourished infants and response to measles vaccination, Peru

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Clinical, anthropometric, and serological evaluations were conducted at birth and at 3, 6, 9, and 10 months (post measles vaccination) in 34 well-nourished Peruvian infants. Seroconversion rate after measles vaccination was 94 percent. The rate of antibody loss was a direct function of birth titer; at age 9 months, all children had identical mean titres regardless of their titer at birth. Differences in maternally acquired measles antibodies at birth were important only during the first six months of life.

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Vaisberg, A., Alvarez, J. O., Hernandez, H., Guillen, D., Chu, P., & Colarossi, A. (1990). Loss of maternally acquired measles antibodies in well-nourished infants and response to measles vaccination, Peru. American Journal of Public Health, 80(6), 736–738. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.80.6.736

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