The influence of HIV-1 exposure and infection on levels of passively acquired antibodies to measles virus in Zambian infants
Scott S;Moss WJ;Cousens S;Beeler JA;Audet SA;Mugala N;Quinn TC;Griffin DE;Cutts FT;;
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America2007Vol. 45pp. -
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Abstract
Infants born to HIV-1-infected women are less likely to have passively acquired antibodies that would neutralize measles vaccine virus and, thus, have an increased risk of measles prior to the age of routine vaccination. Protection could be achieved by administration of the first dose of measles vac …