Landscape analysis of interactions between nutrition and vaccine responses in children

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The world's poorest children are likely to be malnourished when receiving their childhood vaccines. It is uncertain whether this affects vaccine efficacy and whether the coadministration of nutrient supplements with vaccines has beneficial or detrimental effects. More recently, a detrimental interac …
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Authors Savy M;Edmond K;Fine PE;Hall A;Hennig BJ;Moore SE;Mulholland K;Schaible U;Prentice AM;;
Journal the journal of nutrition
Year 2009
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