Rotavirus vaccine virus shedding, viremia and clearance in infants with severe combined immune deficiency

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Jérôme KaplonStéphane Blanche

Abstract

We report for the first time Rotarix vaccine-acquired rotavirus infections with viremia in 2 infants vaccinated before being diagnosed with severe combined immune deficiency. Monitoring the first infant revealed that persistent rotavirus infection resolved after complete immune reconstitution was achieved by gene therapy.

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