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Dynamics of measles immunity from birth and following vaccination

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    • Contributors:
      Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
    • Publication Information:
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024.
    • Publication Date:
      2024
    • Abstract:
      Measles remains a major threat to human health despite widespread vaccination. While we know that maternal antibodies can impair vaccine-induced immunity, the relative contributions of pre-existing immunity levels, maternal and infant characteristics on vaccine responses remain unclear, hampering evidence-based vaccination policy development. Here we combine serological data from 1,505 individuals (aged 0-12 years) in a mother-infant cohort and in a child cohort with empirical models to reconstruct antibody trajectories from birth. We show that while highly heterogeneous across a population, measles antibody evolution is strongly predictive from birth at the individual level, including following vaccination. Further, we find that caesarean section births were linked with 2.56 (95% confidence interval: 1.06-6.37) increased odds of primary vaccine failure, highlighting the long-term immunological consequences of birth route. Finally, we use our new understanding of antibody evolution to critically assess the population-level consequences of different vaccination schedules, the results of which will allow country-level evaluations of vaccine policy.
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      application/pdf
    • ISSN:
      2058-5276
    • Accession Number:
      10.1038/s41564-024-01694-x
    • Accession Number:
      10.17863/cam.107663
    • Rights:
      Springer Nature TDM
      CC BY
    • Accession Number:
      edsair.doi.dedup.....3f5045bbdd09a489c212eb80ed0ac06a