| Literature DB >> 6262148 |
C Fillastre, C Emmou, M Meyran, M Schlumberger, N Guérin.
Abstract
The aims of the trial were: 1) to verify the effectiveness of injectable polio vaccine (inactivated) combined with concentrated diphtheria and tetanus toxoid, in one or two injections given at an interval of 6 months; 2) to compare the killed polio vaccine with the oral vaccine which is recommended in the Ivory Coast program: 4 doses in 15 months. The effectiveness of the immunizations is judged by the serum antibody levels 8 to 12 weeks following immunization. The comparative study of 2 inactivated polio vaccines A and C with live oral vaccine showed the superiority of inactivated vaccine, which resulted in good seroconversion after a single dose. The increase in the serologic response is proportional to the antigenic mass since it appears that the concentration of vaccine C is double that of A.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6262148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol Stand ISSN: 0301-5149