An acidic oligopeptide displayed on AAV2 improves axial muscle tropism after systemic delivery |
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Authors: | Ni-Chung Lee Darin J Falk Barry J Byrne Thomas J Conlon Nathalie Clement Stacy Porvasnik Marda L Jorgensen Mark Potter Kirsten E Erger Rachael Watson Steven C Ghivizzani Hung-Chuan Chiu Yin-Hsiu Chien Wuh-Liang Hwu |
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Affiliation: | Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. zia.ziarahman@gmail.com. |
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Abstract: |
Background Countrywide 5.9 million, 0-11 Month old children are immunized annually by EPI (Expended Program on Immunization) against 8 vaccine preventable diseases including measles and so on. Unfortunately the basic immunity centers are not uniform throughout the country. Each center provides services to about 27000 people which is inadequate. The purpose of this study was to explore the development of EPI Pakistan in terms of immunization of measles. Methods Nucleotide sequences were analyzed by neighbor joining method (bootstrap test) using Bio- edit and MEGA-5 software to find evolutionary relationship between wild type measles strain and vaccine strain (Edmonston strain) used in Pakistan. For statistical analysis of data SPSS 16 was used. Results Currently 1.3 vaccinators are working at each U C (union council) which according to national EPI policy should be at least 2. About 56% and 44% children of age 0-11 months did not received second dose of measles in the last two years respectively. Out of these 4231 cases which were reported last year, 1370 have received their first dose of measles vaccine. Conclusion Seroconversion and seroprevalence study of the vaccine and field strain of measles virus is needed to confirm whether its failure is due to service unavailability or vaccine in-affectivity. |
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