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Interference of Monovalent, Bivalent, and Trivalent Oral Poliovirus Vaccines on Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine Immunogenicity in Rural Bangladesh
Author(s) -
Devy Emperador,
Daniel E. Velásquez,
Concepción F. Estívariz,
Ben Lopman,
Baoming Jiang,
Umesh D. Parashar,
Abhijeet Anand,
Khalequ Zaman
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
clinical infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.44
H-Index - 336
eISSN - 1537-6591
pISSN - 1058-4838
DOI - 10.1093/cid/civ807
Subject(s) - immunogenicity , medicine , rotavirus , seroconversion , rotavirus vaccine , vaccination , poliovirus , titer , confidence interval , virology , immunology , antibody , virus
Trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) is known to interfere with monovalent rotavirus vaccine (RV1) immunogenicity. The interference caused by bivalent and monovalent OPV formulations, which will be increasingly used globally in coming years, has not been examined. We conducted a post hoc analysis to assess the effect of coadministration of different OPV formulations on RV1 immunogenicity.

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