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Placental and breast transfer of antibodies after maternal immunization with polysaccharide meningococcal vaccine: a randomized, controlled evaluation

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Harvard University, ...
Published InVaccine
Year2002
Citations72

Abstract

We evaluated the strategy of maternal immunization with Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) vaccine in Asian mothers, to assess potential protection of infants, including by breast milk. One hundred and fifty-seven women in the third trimester were randomized to receive a single dose of the polysaccharide Nm (n=75) or a control vaccine (n=82). Group A Nm IgG levels were measured in maternal and infant sera, and specific IgA in breast milk. A 5.6-fold rise of Nm IgG antibody was observed among the Nm vaccinees. At delivery, geometric mean titres (GMTs) of Nm IgG antibody in Nm mothers was 12.5 microg/ml versus 4.97 microg/ml, with a mean infant/maternal antibody ratio of 0.56. Infants of Nm vaccinees had mean IgG levels of 6.9, 2.3,…
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