2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjid.2017.12.001
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Humoral immune response to measles and varicella vaccination in former very low birth weight preterm infants

Abstract: Humoral responses to measles and varicella were similar between infants born prematurely and full-term infants. Measles antibody levels were negatively associated with antenatal corticosteroid use; varicella antibodies were positively associated with prolonged breastfeeding.

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“…A prospective study by Ferreira et al compared the immune response to measles and varicella vaccination in infants born prematurely with those born full-term. The proportion of infants with protective humoral titers to measles and varicella after vaccination were similar in both groups[64].…”
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“…A prospective study by Ferreira et al compared the immune response to measles and varicella vaccination in infants born prematurely with those born full-term. The proportion of infants with protective humoral titers to measles and varicella after vaccination were similar in both groups[64].…”
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“…When a cardiorespiratory AE to the first dose is suspected, consideration should be given to administering the second vaccination under controlled circumstances. Considering immunogenicity, the proportion of PIs who developed humoral immunity were generally similar in preterm compared with full term infants for many vaccines, with contrasting results for PCV vaccines, even if PCV7 effectiveness was found to be high in preterm infants in one study [64,66,73]. Good seroprotection rate for Hib, MenC, HBV, influenza and IPV vaccinations were reported in PIs [47,48,50,53,72], even if lower gestational ages were associated to lower GMCs in most of the studies and for most valences (i.e.…”
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“…Another factor, breastfeeding was previously proposed to be support according to the significant influence for several vaccine during infancy ( 28 ). Humoral response to measles was positively correlated with longer breastfeeding period ( 29 ).…”
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“…This study shows that the seroprevalence is significantly higher in girls than in boys, and the reported incidence rate is lower in girls than in boys. The reasons for this finding may be complicated and may include the different contact rate, different exposure levels and different asymptomatic infection rate of these children [ 21 , 22 ]. By contrast, a German study showed that there was no difference between boys and girls, which may indicate cultural differences, and in-depth reasons for this discrepancy should be further explored [ 23 ].…”
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