Vaccine Virus Shedding Clinical Trial
Official title:
Exploration of the Biologic Basis for Underperformance of Oral Polio and Rotavirus Vaccines in Bangladesh
Oral polio and rotavirus vaccines are significantly less effective in children living in the
developing world. Tropical enteropathy, which is associated with intestinal inflammation,
decreased absorption and increased permeability, may contribute substantially to oral vaccine
failure in developing country settings. Other possible causes of oral vaccine
underperformance include malnutrition, interference with maternal or breastmilk antibodies,
changes in gut microbiota, and genetic susceptibility.
Primary Objective: to determine whether tropical enteropathy impairs the efficacy of oral
polio and rotavirus vaccines in children in Bangladesh.
Secondary Objectives: 1) to determine the impact of an inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) boost
on the efficacy of oral polio vaccine and 2) to determine the efficacy of oral rotavirus
vaccine to prevent rotavirus diarrhea
The polio and rotavirus randomized clinical trials are embedded as secondary objectives
within the exploratory study of tropical enteropathy. The primary and secondary outcome
measures are relevant to the randomized clinical trials.
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