The impact of acellular pertussis vaccination in pregnancy on the immunogenicity of acellular versus whole-cell pertussis vaccines in infancy: A protocol for a phase IV randomised, controlled mother-infant pertussis vaccine trial (The Gambian Pertussis Study, GaPs)
Anja Saso,
Sophie Roetynck,
Michael Okoye
et al.
Abstract:Background Worldwide we have yet to achieve optimal control of pertussis, an important vaccine-preventable respiratory disease that has a particularly high burden of morbidity and mortality in infants under 1 year. Pertussis immunisation in pregnancy is an effective tool to protect infants in early life. However, there are concerns regarding the impact of maternal antibodies on the infant’s subsequent vaccine responses. The exact nature, duration, and clinical significance of this interaction is poorly underst… Show more
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