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January 2009, Vol. 8, No. 1, Pages 35-41
, DOI 10.1586/14760584.8.1.35
(doi:10.1586/14760584.8.1.35)
Perspective Oral polio vaccines and their role in polio eradication in IndiaYash Paul Although the oral polio vaccine has reduced the incidence of polio in India, the current polio scenario indicates that oral polio vaccine cannot eradicate polio from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, two states that have approximately 32% of the total Indian population and report more than 96% of polio cases that occur in India. Poor response to oral polio vaccine by some children from these two states could be due to genetic factors. Thus, for polio eradication in India, inactivated polio vaccine is needed.
Cited byKevin O. Kisich, Michael P. Higgins, Insun Park, Stephen P. Cape, Lowry Lindsay, David J. Bennett, Scott Winston, Jim Searles, Robert E. Sievers. (2011) Dry powder measles vaccine: Particle deposition, virus replication, and immune response in cotton rats following inhalation. Vaccine 29:5, 905-912 Online publication date: 29-Jan-2011. CrossRef Dingmei Zhang, Jiayuan Lu, Jiahai Lu. (2010) Enterovirus 71 vaccine: close but still far. International Journal of Infectious Diseases 14:9, e739-e743 Online publication date: 1-Sep-2010. CrossRef Jacob John. (2009) Role of injectable and oral polio vaccines in polio eradication. Expert Review of Vaccines 8:1, 5-8 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2009. Citation
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