نتایج جستجو برای: maternal antibody

تعداد نتایج: 268796  

2010
Marisa O. King Jeb P. Owen Hubert G. Schwabl

BACKGROUND Maternal antibodies are believed to play an integral role in protecting immunologically immature wild-passerines from environmental antigens. This study comprehensively examines the early development of the adaptive immune system in an altricial-developing wild passerine species, the house sparrow (Passer domestics), by characterizing the half-life of maternal antibodies in nestling ...

2013
Adjimon Gatien Lokossou Célia Dechavanne Aziz Bouraïma David Courtin Agnès Le Port Rodolphe Ladékpo Julien Noukpo Désiré Bonou Claude Ahouangninou Audrey Sabbagh Benjamin Fayomi Achille Massougbodji André Garcia Florence Migot-Nabias

BACKGROUND Particular cytokine gene polymorphisms are involved in the regulation of the antibody production. The consequences of already described IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 gene polymorphisms on biological parameters and antibody levels were investigated among 576 mothers at delivery and their newborns in the context of P. falciparum placental malaria infection. METHODS The study took place in th...

2014
Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann Natalie A Prow Wenqi Wang Cindy SE Tan Mitchell Coyle Alysha Douma Jody Hobson-Peters Lisa Kidd Roy A Hall Nikolai Petrovsky

In 2011, following severe flooding in Eastern Australia, an unprecedented epidemic of equine encephalitis occurred in South-Eastern Australia, caused by Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) and a new variant strain of Kunjin virus, a subtype of West Nile virus (WNVKUN). This prompted us to assess whether a delta inulin-adjuvanted, inactivated cell culture-derived Japanese encephalitis virus ...

Journal: :Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation 2022

Abstract Background Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune multisystem dihe criteria for SLE according to thsease that mainly affects females of childbearing age. still possesses risks during pregnancy lead poor maternal and fetal outcomes. The objectives the study were identify factors associated with unfavorable outcomes develop predictive risk score adverse in patients SL...

2017
Alfonsina Trento Rosa Rodríguez-Fernández María I. González-Sánchez Felipe González-Martínez Vicente Mas Mónica Vázquez Concepción Palomo José A. Melero

The influence of age and maternal antibodies on the antibody responses to human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) glycoproteins in very young children has been a matter of controversy. Both, immaturity of the immune system at very early age and suppression of the host immune response by high level of maternal antibodies have been claimed to limit the host antibody response to virus infection a...

Journal: :Vaccine 2013
Marta Sanz-Ramos Daniela Manno Mirriam Kapambwe Ida Ndumba Kunda G Musonda Matthew Bates Julia Chibumbya Joshua Siame Mwaka Monze Suzanne Filteau Ursula A Gompels

BACKGROUND Maternally HIV-exposed (mHIV-EU) infants have poor health even without HIV-1 infection. The responses to vaccination are less well defined. Immunity to oral Poliovirus vaccine (OPV) was studied in Zambian infants participating in a randomised controlled trial of micronutrient fortification to improve child health. METHOD Maternally HIV-unexposed and mHIV-EU infants were recruited a...

2016
Zhilong Jiang Dandan Li Lei Zhu

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common infectious pathogen in infants. Vaccination is an important approach in the prevention of RSV infection in early age, but early vaccination is limited by low systemic and cellular immune responses. To overcome this difficulty, we in this study explored a novel vaccination strategy in a mouse model. Pregnant mother was vaccinated at day 14 of gestati...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2005
R Booy E A Haworth K A Ali H M Chapel E R Moxon

AIM To determine the immunogenicity of routine vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) in Asian infants born in the UK, and whether maternal antibody suppression occurs. METHODS A cohort study with 80% power, within 95% confidence limits, to show that 80% or fewer Asian infants would respond with an anti-PRP antibody concentration >0.15 microg/ml. Infa...

2013
Dhohyung Kim Stefan Niewiesk

Maternal antibodies inhibit seroconversion and the generation of measles virus (MeV)-specific antibodies (both neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies) after vaccination whereas T cell responses are usually unaffected. The lack of seroconversion leaves individuals susceptible to vaccine-preventable infections. Inhibition of antibody secretion is due to the inhibition of B cells through a c...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1992
Y. M. Sohn K. I. Park C. Lee D. G. Han W. Y. Lee

In order to asses congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in Korea, five hundred and seventy five pregnant women (mean age 29.5 +/- 3.8 yrs., mean gestational age at test 37.5 +/- 6.7 weeks) visiting the prenatal clinic at Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea were studied. CMV IgG antibody was present in 96% (552/575) and IgM antibody was present in 0.7% (4/575) of the pregnant women by the thir...

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