Factors affecting the infant antibody response to measles immunisation in Entebbe-Uganda

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Vaccine failure is an important concern in the tropics with many contributing elements. Among them, it has been suggested that exposure to natural infections might contribute to vaccine failure and recurrent disease outbreaks. We tested this hypothesis ...
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Authors Dennison Kizito, Robert Tweyongyere, Alice Namatovu, Emily L Webb, Lawrence Muhangi, Swaib A Lule, Henry Bukenya, Stephen Cose, Alison M Elliott;Dennison Kizito;Robert Tweyongyere;Alice Namatovu;Emily L Webb;Lawrence Muhangi;Swaib A Lule;Henry Bukenya;Stephen Cose;Alison M Elliott;
Journal BMC public health
Year 2013
DOI 10.1186/1471-2458-13-619
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