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Environmental Enteropathy, Oral Vaccine Failure and Growth Faltering in Infants in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
University of Virginia, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Vermont, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, ...
Published InEBioMedicine
Year2015
Citations262
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteropathy (EE) is a subclinical enteric condition found in low-income countries that is characterized by intestinal inflammation, reduced intestinal absorption, and gut barrier dysfunction. We aimed to assess if EE impairs the success of oral polio and rotavirus vaccines in infants in Bangladesh. METHODS: We conducted a prospective observational study of 700 infants from an urban slum of Dhaka, Bangladesh from May 2011 to November 2014. Infants were enrolled in the first week of life and followed to age one year through biweekly home visits with EPI vaccines administered and growth monitored. EE was operationally defied as enteric inflammation measured by any one of the fecal biomarkers reg1B, alpha-1-antitrypsin, MPO, calprotectin, or neopterin. Oral polio vaccine success was…
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