
Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently underperformed in low-income countries. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe,Harris et al. (2018b) explore whether vaccine response can be enhanced via antibiotic-mediated modification of the bacterial microbiota.
Rotavirus, Science & Technology, Microbiota, Immunology, Vaccination, Rotavirus Vaccines, INFANTS, 610, IMMUNOGENICITY, Microbiology, DIARRHEA, Rotavirus Infections, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Immunogenicity, Vaccine, INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA, 1108 Medical Microbiology, Virology, Humans, Parasitology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 0605 Microbiology
Rotavirus, Science & Technology, Microbiota, Immunology, Vaccination, Rotavirus Vaccines, INFANTS, 610, IMMUNOGENICITY, Microbiology, DIARRHEA, Rotavirus Infections, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Immunogenicity, Vaccine, INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA, 1108 Medical Microbiology, Virology, Humans, Parasitology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 0605 Microbiology
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