Backgrounds: Intradermal (id) fractional inactivated poliovirus vaccine ([fIPV] one fifth of normal IPV dose) is safe and immunogenic; however, id administration is perceived as difficult. We compared fIPV immunogenicity administered id or intramuscularly (im).
Methods: This noninferiority trial was conducted among polio vaccine-naive Cuban infants who received 2 IPV doses at 4 and 8 months of age.
Background: Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) alone does not induce mucosal immunity. However, it was hypothesized that administration of IPV together with bivalent (types 1+3) oral poliovirus vaccine (bOPV) may stimulate mucosal cross-immunity to poliovirus type 2 (PV2).
Methods: Cuban infants were randomized to receive either one dose of IPV (Arm A); one dose of IPV with bOPV (Arm B) at about 6 months of age or no vaccine (Arm C).