Publications by authors named "Shu Jean-Denis"

Meningococcal serogroups A and C cause significant numbers of cases in China. The Sanofi Pasteur meningococcal polysaccharide A + C vaccine (Men-AC) was licensed in China in 1995. Immunogenicity and safety of a single dose of Men-AC against a similar marketed vaccine, the Lanzhou Institute serogroups A and C vaccine (Lanzhou-AC), were evaluated in children 2 to 6 y of age.

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Seasonal influenza causes substantial morbidity and mortality in China, which largely results from limited vaccine accessibility and poor vaccination coverage. Since 2013, Sanofi Pasteur's facilities in Shenzhen, China have produced a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (Shz-IIV3) for each influenza season according to Chinese pharmacopeia requirements. However, the immunogenicity of Shz-IIV3 has not been compared to existing Chinese trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV3s).

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The inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) is a very old tool in the fight against poliomyelitis. Though supplanted by oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) in the 1960s and 1970s, the IPV has now become an inevitable choice because of the increasingly recognized risks associated with continuous use of OPVs. Following the pioneering work of Jonas Salk, who established key principles for the IPV, considerable experience has accumulated over the years.

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Article Synopsis
  • Two vaccination schedules combining inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) with oral polio vaccine (OPV) were compared to an OPV-only schedule in healthy infants to evaluate immunogenicity and safety.
  • The study found that more than 99% of participants developed adequate polio antibody levels, with the IPV-OPV combinations showing comparable immunogenicity to the OPV-only group.
  • The results suggested that administering IPV followed by OPV is an effective strategy, with antibody levels linked to the number of OPV doses received, and similar adverse event rates across all groups.
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