Immune response to pneumococcal conjugate and polysaccharide vaccines in otitis-prone and otitis-free children

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We compared responses to pneumococcal conjugate and polysaccharide vaccines in 48 otitis-free and 64 otitis-prone children. Pre- and postimmunization concentrations of antibodies to pneumococcal serotypes 6B, 14, 19F, and 23F were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Postimmunization mean concentrations of antibodies to all four serotypes were significantly higher for children receiving conjugate vaccine than for those receiving polysaccharide vaccine; the difference in responses was primarily due to a better response to conjugate vaccine in the otitis-prone group. Significantly higher postimmunization concentrations of antibodies to all four serotypes and to one of the four serotypes were found in otitis-prone children and otitis-free children who received conjugate vaccine, respectively. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine has the potential to reduce the incidence of disease due to vaccine serotypes, even among children with recurrent otitis media.

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Barnett, E. D., Pelton, S. I., Cabral, H. J., Eavey, R. D., Allen, C., Cunningham, M. J., … Klein, J. O. (1999). Immune response to pneumococcal conjugate and polysaccharide vaccines in otitis-prone and otitis-free children. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 29(1), 191–192. https://doi.org/10.1086/520151

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