Reduced Secretory Antibody Response to Live Attenuated Measles and Poliovirus Vaccines in Malnourished Children

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Serum and nasopharyngeal IgA antibody levels were estimated in 20 malnourished children and 20 matched healthy controls after immunization with a single dose of live attenuated measles or poliovirus vaccine. Sero-conversion and serum neutralizing antibody titres were comparable in the two groups. Secretory IgA antibody was detected significantly less often in undernourished children; the time of its first appearance was delayed-and its maximum level was significantly lower. Impaired secretory antibody response in malnourished children may contribute to slow inadequate recovery from viral and enterobacterial infections and predispose to life-threatening complications. © 1975, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Chandra, R. K. (1975). Reduced Secretory Antibody Response to Live Attenuated Measles and Poliovirus Vaccines in Malnourished Children. British Medical Journal, 2(5971), 583–585. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5971.583

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