Article 3VNN6 The age at which meningitis vaccines are offered can affect the length of time immunity is maintained

The age at which meningitis vaccines are offered can affect the length of time immunity is maintained

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Robert Herriman
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Scientists are indicating that children in Burkina Faso who were vaccinated against group A meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia (MenA) between the ages of 1-4 years in 2010, could need a booster dose of the vaccine as early as this year to ensure they remain protected. In a study published today in Clinical Infectious Diseases, funded by Meningitis Research Foundation, scientists ["]

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