Duration of protection after vaccination against yellow fever - systematic review and meta-analysis.
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PubMed ID
35856638
Description
The duration of protection after a single dose of yellow fever vaccine is a matter of debate. To summarize the current knowledge, we performed a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Studies on the duration of protection after 1 and ≥2 vaccine doses were reviewed. Data were stratified by time since vaccination. In our meta-analysis, we used random-effects models. We identified 36 studies from 20 countries, comprising over 17,000 participants aged 6 months to 85 years. Among healthy adults and children, pooled seroprotection rates after single vaccination dose were close to 100% by 3 months and remained high in adults for 5 to 10 years. In children vaccinated before age 2, the seroprotection rate was 52% within 5 years after primary vaccination. For immunodeficient persons, data indicate relevant waning. The extent of waning of seroprotection after yellow fever vaccination depends on age at vaccination and immune status.
Date of Publication
2022-12-19
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
duration of protection immunodeficiency risk group systematic review yellow fever vaccine
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kling, Kerstin | |
Domingo, Cristina | |
Bogdan, Christian | |
Duffy, Steven | |
Harder, Thomas | |
Howick, Jeremy | |
Kleijnen, Jos | |
McDermott, Kevin | |
Wichmann, Ole | |
Wolff, Robert |
Additional Credits
Series
Clinical infectious diseases
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
1537-6591
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open.access