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Shigella-specific antibodies in the first year of life among Zambian infants: A longitudinal cohort study.

Caroline Cleopatra ChisengaSamuel BosomprahMichelo SimuyandiKatayi Mwila-KazimbayaObvious N ChilyabanyamaNatasha M LabanAnya BialikValeria AsatoShiri Meron-SudaiGad FrankelDaniel CohenRoma Chilengi
Published in: PloS one (2021)
In our setting, transplacental IgG anti-Shigella LPS is present at high levels in early infancy, and begins to decrease by age 14 weeks. Our results are consistent with early exposure to Shigella and indicate naturally acquired IgG and IgA antibodies to S. flexneri 2a and S. sonnei LPS in part of infants between 14 and 52 weeks of age. These results suggest that a potential timing of vaccination would be after 14 and before 52 weeks of age to ensure early infant protection against shigellosis.
Keyphrases
  • inflammatory response
  • gestational age
  • anti inflammatory
  • physical activity
  • weight gain
  • climate change
  • preterm birth