Evaluation of the response to vaccination against poliomyelitis and measles in malnourished children in Morocco

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We made a comparative survey of the poliovirus antibodies (anti-poliovirus type 1, anti-poliovirus type 2 and anti-poliovirus type 3) and the measles antibodies in malnourished but completely vaccinated children (37) and control children (34).The age range was 10 months to 5 years. Immunization in children with protein - energy malnutrition was low for both vaccines. Seroprevalence rates of the polio 1, polio 2, polio 3 antibodies and the measles antibodies in the control group were 94.1%, 97.1%, 91.2% and 82.4% respectively. In malnourished children the respective rates were in some cases significantly lower being: 40.5% (P=0.001), 59.5% (P=0.001), 40.5% and 35.1%. Malnutrition is a major determinant of the humoral response to oral polio and measles vaccines and must be given due consideration to prevent vaccination failure.

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Caidi, H., Bennis, F., Mouan, N., & El Aouad, R. (2004). Evaluation of the response to vaccination against poliomyelitis and measles in malnourished children in Morocco. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 10(4–5), 474–481. https://doi.org/10.26719/2004.10.4-5.474

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