The duration of intestinal immunity after an inactivated poliovirus vaccine booster dose in children immunized with oral vaccine: a randomised controlled trial

John, Jacob ; Giri, Sidhartha ; Karthikeyan, Arun S ; Lata, Dipti ; Jeyapaul, Shalini ; Rajan, Anand K ; Kumar, Nirmal ; Dhanapal, Pavithra ; Jayalakshmi, V. ; Mohanraj, M ; Hanusha, J ; Raman, Uma ; Moses, Prabhakar D ; Abraham, Asha ; Bahl, Sunil ; Bandyopadhyay, Ananda S. ; Ahmad, Mohammad ; Grassly, Nicholas C ; Kang, Gagandeep (2016) The duration of intestinal immunity after an inactivated poliovirus vaccine booster dose in children immunized with oral vaccine: a randomised controlled trial Journal of Infectious Diseases . jiw595. ISSN 0022-1899

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Abstract

Background In 2014, 2 studies showed that inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) boosts intestinal immunity in children previously immunized with oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV). As a result, IPV was introduced in mass campaigns to help achieve polio eradication. Methods We conducted an open-label, randomized, controlled trial to assess the duration of the boost in intestinal immunity following a dose of IPV given to OPV-immunized children. Nine hundred healthy children in Vellore, India, aged 1–4 years were randomized (1:1:1) to receive IPV at 5 months (arm A), at enrollment (arm B), or no vaccine (arm C). The primary outcome was poliovirus shedding in stool 7 days after bivalent OPV challenge at 11 months. Results For children in arms A, B, and C, 284 (94.7%), 297 (99.0%), and 296 (98.7%), respectively, were eligible for primary per-protocol analysis. Poliovirus shedding 7 days after challenge was less prevalent in arms A and B compared with C (24.6%, 25.6%, and 36.4%, respectively; risk ratio 0.68 [95% confidence interval: 0.53–0.87] for A versus C, and 0.70 [0.55–0.90] for B versus C). Conclusions Protection against poliovirus remained elevated 6 and 11 months after an IPV boost, although at a lower level than reported at 1 month.

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Keywords:Poliovirus, inactivated vaccine; Oral vaccine; Human challenge; Mucosal immunity.
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