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Significant Correlation Between the Infant Gut Microbiome and Rotavirus Vaccine Response in Rural Gh...

Significant Correlation Between the Infant Gut Microbiome and Rotavirus Vaccine Response in Rural Gh...

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Significant Correlation Between the Infant Gut Microbiome and Rotavirus Vaccine Response in Rural Ghana

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Full title

Significant Correlation Between the Infant Gut Microbiome and Rotavirus Vaccine Response in Rural Ghana

Publisher

United States: Oxford University Press

Journal title

The Journal of infectious diseases, 2017-01, Vol.215 (1), p.34-41

Language

English

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United States: Oxford University Press

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Contents

Background. Rotavirus (RV) is the leading cause of diarrhea-related death in children worldwide and 95% of RV-associated deaths occur in Africa and Asia where RV vaccines (RVVs) have lower efficacy. We hypothesize that differences in intestinal microbiome composition correlate with the decreased RVV efficacy observed in poor settings. Methods. We c...

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Full title

Significant Correlation Between the Infant Gut Microbiome and Rotavirus Vaccine Response in Rural Ghana

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TN_cdi_wageningen_narcis_oai_library_wur_nl_wurpubs_524289

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_wageningen_narcis_oai_library_wur_nl_wurpubs_524289

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ISSN

0022-1899

E-ISSN

1537-6613

DOI

10.1093/infdis/jiw518

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