Citation

4724 total record number 96 records this year

A single-dose antihelminthic treatment does not influence immunogenicity of a meningococcal and a cholera vaccine in Gabonese school children

Brckner, S;Agnandji, ST;Elias, J;Berberich, S;Bache, E;Fernandes, J;Loembe, MM;Hass, J;Lell, B;Mordmller, B;Adegnika, AA;Kremsner, P;Esen, M;

We recently described the effect of a single-dose antihelminthic treatment on vaccine immunogenicity to a seasonal influenza vaccine. Here we report the effect of antihelminthics on the immunogenicity of a meningococcal vaccine and a cholera vaccine in primary school children living in Lambarn, Gabon. Since infection with helminths remains a major public health problem and the influence on cognitive and physical development as well as the immunomodulatory effects are well established, we investigated if a single-dose antihelminthic treatment prior to immunization positively influences antibody titers and vaccine-specific memory B-cells.