5 research outputs found
Independent effects of markers of environmetal enteric dysfunction on seroconversion post dose 2 among rotavirus vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.
<p>Independent effects of markers of environmetal enteric dysfunction on seroconversion post dose 2 among rotavirus vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.</p
Infant recruitment and sample selection flow chart.
<p>Infant recruitment and sample selection flow chart.</p
Seroconversion at post dose 2 by environmental enteric dysfunction status and key infant and maternal factors.
<p>Seroconversion at post dose 2 by environmental enteric dysfunction status and key infant and maternal factors.</p
Frequency of seroconversion after second vaccine dose by breast milk components and key infant and maternal factors among rotavirus-vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.
<p>Values below limit of detection were imputted as 1.</p
Effects of non-immunological factors in breast milk on vaccine seroconversion post second dose among rotavirus-vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.
<p>Values below limit of detection were imputed to half the lowest titre in that particular component for sensitivity purposes.</p