Sunday, May 31, 2009

Of monovalent polio vaccine more effective in the fight against polio virus


London / According to a recent study more than to monovalent polio vaccine type "1" to the triple parity vaccines currently used in the prevention of infection with polio.
The scientists explain that the polio eradication is a bacterial infectious disease, which is aimed at children under the age of three, leading to infection in some cases, permanent paralysis, as it may end up in death, so the need for specialists to recommend vaccination of children against the disease virus through the use of vaccines devoted to the resistance.
It is known that the polio vaccine is a trivalent vaccine in order to use the more traditional immunization of children against three strains of the virus, a 1-2-3 pattern, and the monovalent vaccine is working on child immunization against HIV type "1" the most prevalent among children.
The researchers conducted the study, which included data analysis of the sample consisted of 2076 children from polio-infected children of HIV type 1, where it was compared with information collected on the same number of children living with paralysis of other reasons satisfactory.
The results of the study, that of monovalent polio vaccines work to protect the 30 per cent of children against polio-infected children from the pattern "1", compared to 11 per cent is the proportion of children who were given trivalent vaccine against the disease resistance.
According to the results has been found that the proportion of children who said the age of 23 months and they have immunity against this disease.
And according to the researchers, the presence of three of the strains in the trivalent vaccine may lead to an overlap between them to end up in the acquisition of immunity against the body type and one of them, thereby reducing the proportion of children immunized against the virus, the effective pattern "1", which is most prevalent among them.

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