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Serum IgA levels induced by rotavirus natural infection, but not following immunization with the RRV-TV vaccine (Rotashield™), correlate with protection

  • Rosabel González
  • , Manuel Franco
  • , Luis Sarmiento
  • , Milagros Romero
  • , Irene Pérez Schael
  • Universidad Central de Venezuela
  • Ciudad Hospitalaria Dr. Enrique Tejera

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Resumen

To directly compare serum rotavirus specific IgA as a marker of protection in children vaccinated with the RRV-TV (Rotashield™) vaccine and in naturally infected children, we studied pre-existing rotavirus IgA antibodies by ELISA assays in these groups of children within the first 5 days after the onset of a diarrhea episode, due or not to rotavirus. In immunized children, rotavirus IgA titers were similar between infected and non-RV infected children. In non-immunized children, the proportion with rotavirus IgA titers was significantly greater in non-RV infected children (58%) than in infected children (31%). Additionally, a titer ≥1:800 was associated with 68% protection. Thus, in this study serum rotavirus IgA showed a good correlation with protection in children pre-exposed to natural infection but not in those immunized with the RRV-TV vaccine.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)608-612
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónJournal of Medical Virology
Volumen76
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ago. 2005

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