2014
DOI: 10.2471/blt.13.128066
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Effect of breastfeeding on immunogenicity of oral live-attenuated human rotavirus vaccine: a randomized trial in HIV-uninfected infants in Soweto, South Africa

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“…While several trials have observed a reduction in immunogenicity among breastfed infants [66,67], the effect has typically been modest. Recent trials of Rotarix in South Africa, India and Pakistan did not document a significant improvement in seroconversion rate in conjunction with the temporary withholding of breastfeeding immediately before and after vaccination [49,68,69]. Indeed, in the latter study Rotarix immunogenicity was significantly higher among infants who were breastfed at the time of immunization [69].…”
Section: Breastfeedingmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…While several trials have observed a reduction in immunogenicity among breastfed infants [66,67], the effect has typically been modest. Recent trials of Rotarix in South Africa, India and Pakistan did not document a significant improvement in seroconversion rate in conjunction with the temporary withholding of breastfeeding immediately before and after vaccination [49,68,69]. Indeed, in the latter study Rotarix immunogenicity was significantly higher among infants who were breastfed at the time of immunization [69].…”
Section: Breastfeedingmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…[65], [98], [108], [135], [171], [196] [67], [133][134][135], [198][199][200][201] [8], [181], [182], [201], [203], [204] [28], [92], [93], [128], [131], [137], [138], [140], [130], [131], [157], [202] [ [43][44][45], [49], [61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70], [197] [ [155][156][157] [28], [98], [170][171][172]…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Perspectiveunclassified
“…38,39 However, 2 studies demonstrated no impact of withholding breast feeding around the time of rotavirus vaccination on seroconversion rates in South African or Indian infants. 39,40 A more recent study in Mexican infants once again demonstrated that breastfeeding was associated with reduced immune responses to rotavirus vaccines.…”
Section: Hypotheses For Reduced Efficacy Of Rotavirus Vaccines In Devmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38,39 However, 2 studies demonstrated no impact of withholding breast feeding around the time of rotavirus vaccination on seroconversion rates in South African or Indian infants. 39,40 A more recent study in Mexican infants once again demonstrated that breastfeeding was associated with reduced immune responses to rotavirus vaccines. 41 These findings suggest that the inhibitory effect of breast milk constituents while less applicable than originally thought, at least upon humoral immune responses, remain a potential factor behind reduced immunogenicity and efficacy of rotavirus vaccines.…”
Section: Hypotheses For Reduced Efficacy Of Rotavirus Vaccines In Devmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immunogenicity of RV using the 6-and 14-week schedule, including with the first dose being administered concurrently with the oral polio vaccine, has also been confirmed. [16] Coverage with PCV and RV The National Department of Health monitors the EPI programme performance using routine data submitted through the District Health Information System (DHIS). Coverage for a particular vaccine is calculated by dividing the number of doses that are reported to have been administered (predominantly in primary healthcare facilities) by the target population (based on mid-year population estimates published by Statistics South Africa and derived from census data).…”
Section: Pcv and Rv Dosing Schedule In Samentioning
confidence: 99%