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The effect of live measles vaccines on
serum vitamin A levels in healthy children.
Yalcin SS, Yurdakok K, Ozalp I, Coskun T.
Department of Social Pediatrics, Hacettepe University Institute of Child
Health, Ankara, Turkey.
OBJECTIVE: Serum retinol levels have been shown to be depressed during
measles infection. This study aims to demonstrate whether there is any
decrease in serum vitamin A level following immunization with live viral
vaccine and its relation with vaccine seroconversion in children with
measles. Since many children receive measles vaccine alone or in combination
with measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, we studied serum vitamin A levels and
antibody levels in healthy, well-nourished children before and after
immunization with monovalent and combined live attenuated measles vaccine.
METHODS: The first group included 21 healthy children between the ages of
9-11 months who received live measles (Schwarz) vaccine. There were also 21
healthy children (range 14-20 months of age) who received measles-mumps-rubella
Trimovax (Pasteur Merieux) vaccine. All children were tested for serum
vitamin A levels before vaccination, on days 9-14 and 30-42 following both
vaccinations. Measles specific antibody levels were also measured on
admission and 30-42 days following vaccinations. RESULTS: In both vaccination
groups, mean serum vitamin A levels reduced significantly on days 9-14, but
increased slightly on days 30-42 in the measles-mumps-rubella vaccinated
group (P < 0.05). The baseline and follow-up levels of mean serum vitamin
A did not differ between seroconverted and nonseroconverted cases within the
measles vaccinated group. CONCLUSION: Serum vitamin A levels are reduced
following vaccination with monovalent and combined live attenuated measles
vaccines.
PMID: 9745778 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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