Immunogenicity of an oral rotavirus vaccine administered with prenatal nutritional support in Niger: A cluster randomized clinical trial

PLoS Medicine
Q1
Aug 2021
Citations:18
Influential Citations:1
Interventional (Human) Studies
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Methods
The trial involved 53 villages with 1,525 infants participating, randomized to receive either the vaccine or placebo, and maternal nutrition was supplemented during pregnancy.
Intervention
A cluster randomized trial was conducted to assess the impact of different prenatal nutritional supplements on the immunogenicity of an oral rotavirus vaccine in infants.
Results
No significant difference was found in immune response to the rotavirus vaccine based on the type of prenatal nutrient supplementation. Overall, infants receiving the vaccine showed a better seroconversion rate compared to those receiving placebo.
Limitations
The study lacked a clear immunological correlate of protection for rotavirus vaccines.

Abstract

Background Nutritional status may play a role in infant immune development. To identify potential boosters of immunogenicity in low-income countries where oral vaccine efficacy is low, we tested the effect of prenatal nutritional supplementation on i...