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Effect of Concomitant Antibiotic and Vaccine Administration on Serologic Responses to Rotavirus Vaccine.

2020 Sep 17

Journal Article

Authors:
Anderson, E.J.; Lopman, B.; Yi, J.; Libster, R.; Creech, B.; El-Khorazaty, J.; Baqar, S.; Yildirim, I.; Kao, C.; Rouphael, N.; Shane, A.L.; Edwards, K.

Secondary:
J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc

Volume:
9

Pagination:
479-482

Issue:
4

PMID:
31237948

URL:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31237948/ https://www2.emmes.com/publications/3043

DOI:
10.1093/jpids/piz044

Keywords:
Administration, Oral; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Child; CRID; Female; Humans; Immunoglobulin A; Male; Rotavirus Infections; Rotavirus Vaccines

Abstract:
Data from 1174 infants enrolled in a previous rotavirus vaccine study were analyzed to determine the effect of antibiotic exposure (from 14 days before to 7 days after vaccination) on rotavirus serum immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses. Serum IgA responses 1 month after the completion of vaccination were similar among antibiotic-exposed and nonexposed infants.

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