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J Infect Dis ; 204(3): 426-32, 2011 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21742842

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A 30-second aerosol measles vaccination successfully primes children 12 months of age and older but is poorly immunogenic when given to 9-month-old children. We examined the immune responses when increasing the duration to aerosol exposure in 9-month-olds. METHODS: One hundred and thirteen healthy 9-month-old children from Mexico City were enrolled; 58 received aerosol EZ measles vaccine for 2.5 minutes and 55 subcutaneously. Measles-specific neutralizing antibodies and cellular responses were measured before and at 3 and 6 months postimmunization. RESULTS: Adaptive immunity was induced in 97% after aerosol and 98% after subcutaneous administration. Seroconversion rates and GMCs were 95% and 373 mIU/mL (95% confidence interval [CI], 441-843) following aerosol vaccination and 91% and 306 mIU/mL (95% CI, 367-597) after subcutaneous administration at 3 months. The percentage of children with a measles-specific stimulation index ≥3 was 45% and 60% in the aerosol versus 55% and 59% in the subcutaneous group at 3 and 6 months, respectively. CD8 memory cell frequencies were higher in the aerosol group at 3 months compared with the subcutaneous group. Adverse reactions were comparable in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Increasing exposure time to aerosol measles vaccine elicits immune responses that are comparable to those seen when an equivalent dose is administered by the subcutaneous route in 9-month-old infants.


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Antibodies, Viral/blood , Measles Vaccine/administration & dosage , Vaccination , Adaptive Immunity , Aerosols , Female , Humans , Infant , Interferon-gamma/biosynthesis , Lymphocyte Activation , Male , Measles Vaccine/immunology , Mexico , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Time Factors
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Perinatol. reprod. hum ; 11(1): 7-11, ene.-mar. 1997. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-192437

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Se informa un caso de teratoma gástrico congénito con gliomatosis pleural en un niño del sexo masculino a quien se le detectó un tumor abdominal que fue resecado de la curvatura mayor del estomago. Días después de la cirugía el niño murió y en la autopsia se encontraron implantes gliales en la superficie torácica del diafragma. La mayoría de los teratomas gástricos descritos en la literatura son tumores benignos sin capacidad de matástasis, la gliomatosis torácica asociada con teratoma gástrico no ha sido descrita anteriormente.


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Humans , Male , Infant , Stomach/pathology , Teratoma/congenital , Teratoma/pathology
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