Aerosolized measles and measles-rubella vaccines induce better measles antibody booster responses than injected vaccines: randomized trials in Mexican schoolchildren
OBJECTIVE: To compare antibody responses and side-effects of aerosolized and injected measles vaccines after revaccination of children enrolling in elementary schools. METHODS: Vaccines for measles (Edmonston-Zagreb) or measles-rubella (Edmonston-Zagreb with RA27/3) were given by aerosol or injectio...
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Main Authors: | Bennett John V. (Author), Fernandez de Castro Jorge (Author), Valdespino-Gomez Jose Luis (Author), Garcia-Garcia Ma de Lourdes (Author), Islas-Romero Rocio (Author), Echaniz-Aviles Gabriela (Author), Jimenez-Corona Aida (Author), Sepulveda-Amor Jaime (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2002-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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