1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(85)80123-2
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Clinical efficacy of the RIT 4237 live attenuated bovine rotavirus vaccine in infants vaccinated before a rotavirus epidemic

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“…Intestinal rotavirus-specific antibody can mediate intestinal virus clearance and protection (21,39,40). Whether serum antibody also contributes to this process remains controversial (13,36,42,62,65,66), nor is it known whether serum antibodies mediate clearance of virus from blood.…”
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“…Intestinal rotavirus-specific antibody can mediate intestinal virus clearance and protection (21,39,40). Whether serum antibody also contributes to this process remains controversial (13,36,42,62,65,66), nor is it known whether serum antibodies mediate clearance of virus from blood.…”
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“…The morbidity and mortality associated with diarrheal diseases in developing countries makes prevention and treatment of gastroenteritis an important goal (17). The appropriateness of active immunization for immunoprophylaxis against infection is the subject of intensive research (1,7,8,21,28). Nevertheless, because of problems arising from the practicability of actively immunizing infants, especially in chidren unable to mount an endogenous immune response and from the need to treat diarrheal disease in hospitalized infants, passive immunization and a thera- small intestine from all 7 MO-infected mice showed the following histopathological changes: 1) a loss of the microvilli on enterocytes; 2) degenerated enterocytes with intracytoplasmic vacuoles; 3) an interstitial edema of villi.…”
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“…In industrialized countries, clinical trials for three Jennerian vaccines using attenuated animal strains demonstrated good efficacy against severe rotavirus disease [20,69,79,91,[95][96][97][98]. In contrast, these vaccines failed to provide protection in challenging impoverished settings where the vaccine would be most critical to saving lives [32,40,41,48,49,85].…”
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“…Efficacy of this vaccine, designated RIT 4237, was 60-89% against severe rotavirus disease in clinical trials in industrialized settings (Finland and US) [79,95,96,98]. In contrast, RIT 4237 provided no protection in poor settings of Rwanda (efficacy = 0%) [32], the Gambia (7%) [41], and US Native Americans (0%) [85].…”
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