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The persistance of immunity several years after primary immunization with live oral poliovirus vaccine Sabin

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Stojković, L.
Kanjuh, B.
Nikolić, A.
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Both humoral immunity and intestinal resistance in a group of children were followed 2 to 6 yr after primary immunization in Ivanjica, a small community in Serbia. A significant decrease in antibody titers was found for all 3 types of polioviruses, especially marked for type 3, 2 to 3 yr after primary immunization, where in approximately 20% of the examined persons it decreased to less than 1:4. After 4 to 5 yr the same trend was noticed. Intestinal resistance was examined 2, 3 and 6 yr after primary immunization in a group of 129 children. 36% of the children boostered with type one or trivalent vaccine could be reinfected, 46% of those revaccinated with type 2 or trivalent vaccine were susceptible and 41% of children refed type 3 or trivalent vaccine responded with virus excretion or antibody increase. (Journal received: 3rd May 1974)
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Acta biologica iugoslavica - serija B: Mikrobiologija, 1972, 9, 2, 155-168
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  • Unija bioloških naučnih društava Jugoslavije, Beograd

ISSN: 0581-1538

Scopus: 2-s2.0-0015439959
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_9
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http://intor.torlakinstitut.com/handle/123456789/9
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year = "1972",
abstract = "Both humoral immunity and intestinal resistance in a group of children were followed 2 to 6 yr after primary immunization in Ivanjica, a small community in Serbia. A significant decrease in antibody titers was found for all 3 types of polioviruses, especially marked for type 3, 2 to 3 yr after primary immunization, where in approximately 20% of the examined persons it decreased to less than 1:4. After 4 to 5 yr the same trend was noticed. Intestinal resistance was examined 2, 3 and 6 yr after primary immunization in a group of 129 children. 36% of the children boostered with type one or trivalent vaccine could be reinfected, 46% of those revaccinated with type 2 or trivalent vaccine were susceptible and 41% of children refed type 3 or trivalent vaccine responded with virus excretion or antibody increase. (Journal received: 3rd May 1974)",
publisher = "Unija bioloških naučnih društava Jugoslavije, Beograd",
journal = "Acta biologica iugoslavica - serija B: Mikrobiologija",
title = "The persistance of immunity several years after primary immunization with live oral poliovirus vaccine Sabin",
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Stojković, L., Kanjuh, B.,& Nikolić, A.. (1972). The persistance of immunity several years after primary immunization with live oral poliovirus vaccine Sabin. in Acta biologica iugoslavica - serija B: Mikrobiologija
Unija bioloških naučnih društava Jugoslavije, Beograd., 9(2), 155-168.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_9
Stojković L, Kanjuh B, Nikolić A. The persistance of immunity several years after primary immunization with live oral poliovirus vaccine Sabin. in Acta biologica iugoslavica - serija B: Mikrobiologija. 1972;9(2):155-168.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_9 .
Stojković, L., Kanjuh, B., Nikolić, A., "The persistance of immunity several years after primary immunization with live oral poliovirus vaccine Sabin" in Acta biologica iugoslavica - serija B: Mikrobiologija, 9, no. 2 (1972):155-168,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_9 .

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