HIV-Infected Children Living in Central Africa Have Low Persistence of Antibodies to Vaccines Used in the Expanded Program on Immunization

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Tejiokem, Mathurin C. [3 ]
Gouandjika, Ionela [6 ]
Beniguel, Lydie [7 ]
Zanga, Marie-Claire Endegue [4 ]
Tene, Gilbert [8 ]
Gody, Jean C.
Njamkepo, Elisabeth [9 ]
Kfutwah, Anfumbom [4 ]
Penda, Ida [2 ]
Bilong, Catherine [5 ]
Rousset, Dominique [4 ]
Pouillot, Regis [3 ]
Tangy, Frederic [10 ]
Baril, Laurence [1 ]
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[1] Inst Pasteur, Unite Epidemiol Malad Emergentes, Paris, France
[2] Hop Laquintinie, Serv Pediat, Douala, Cameroon
[3] Ctr Pasteur Cameroun, Lab Epidemiol & Sante Publ, Yaounde, Cameroon
[4] Ctr Pasteur Cameroun, Virol Lab, Yaounde, Cameroon
[5] Ctr Pasteur Cameroun, Lab Anal Med, Yaounde, Cameroon
[6] Inst Pasteur, Lab Enterovirus, Bangui, Cent Afr Republ
[7] Inst Pasteur, Retrovirus Lab, Bangui, Cent Afr Republ
[8] Ctr Mere & Enfant Fdn Chantal Biya, Yaounde, Cameroon
[9] Inst Pasteur, Ctr Natl Reference Bordetella, Paris, France
[10] Inst Pasteur, Lab Genom Virale & Vaccinat, Paris, France
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PLOS ONE | 2007年 / 2卷 / 12期
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10.1371/journal.pone.0001260
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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Background. The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) is the most cost-effective measures to control vaccine-preventable diseases. Currently, the EPI schedule is similar for HIV-infected children; the introduction of antiretroviral therapy ( ART) should considerably prolong their life expectancy. Methods and Principal Findings. To evaluate the persistence of antibodies to the EPI vaccines in HIV-infected and HIV-exposed uninfected children who previously received these vaccines in routine clinical practice, we conducted a cross-sectional study of children, aged 18 to 36 months, born to HIV-infected mothers and living in Central Africa. We tested blood samples for antibodies to the combined diphtheria, tetanus, and whole-cell pertussis ( DTwP), the measles and the oral polio (OPV) vaccines. We enrolled 51 HIV-infected children of whom 33 were receiving ART, and 78 HIV-uninfected children born to HIV-infected women. A lower proportion of HIV-infected children than uninfected children had antibodies to the tested antigens with the exception of the OPV types 1 and 2. This difference was substantial for the measles vaccine (20% of the HIV-infected children and 56% of the HIV-exposed uninfected children, p<0.0001). We observed a high risk of low antibody levels for all EPI vaccines, except OPV types 1 and 2, in HIV-infected children with severe immunodeficiency (CD4+ T cells,25%). Conclusions and Significance. Children were examined at a time when their antibody concentrations to EPI vaccines would have still not undergone significant decay. However, we showed that the antibody concentrations were lowered in HIV-infected children. Moreover, antibody concentration after a single dose of the measles vaccine was substantially lower than expected, particularly low in HIV-infected children with low CD4+ T cell counts. This study supports the need for a second dose of the measles vaccine and for a booster dose of the DTwP and OPV vaccines to maintain the antibody concentrations in HIV-infected and HIV-exposed uninfected children.
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