Evaluation of the efficacy of a low-passage bovine rotavirus (strain WC3) vaccine in children in Central Africa
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Evaluation of the efficacy of a low-passage bovine rotavirus (strain WC3) vaccine in children in Central Africa
Abstract
The safety and efficacy of a WC3 rotavirus vaccine was evaluated in a double-blind placebo-controlled trial involving 472 children in Bangui (Central African Republic). Each child received two doses of either placebo (235 children) or vaccine (237 children) at a 1-month interval, the first dose being given at 3 months of age. During the follow-up survey 9 months after the first dose, 117 rotavirus diarrhoeas were observed, 59 in the placebo group, 58 in the vaccinated group. The only positive effect of the vaccine was a significantly higher proportion of mild rotavirus diarrhoeal episodes in the vaccinated group than in the placebo group. Of the children in the vaccinated group, 60% had a positive immune response to WC3 rotavirus when tested by plaque reduction seroneutralization.
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