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Fig 1.

Study participants flow chart.

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Table 1.

Frequency of seroconversion after second vaccine dose by breast milk components and key infant and maternal factors among rotavirus-vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.

Values below limit of detection were imputted as 1.

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Table 2.

Effects of non-immunological factors in breast milk on vaccine seroconversion post second dose among rotavirus-vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.

Values below limit of detection were imputed to 1.

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Table 3.

Effects of non-immunological factors in breast milk on vaccine seroconversion post second dose among rotavirus-vaccinated infants aged 6–11 weeks.

Values below limit of detection were imputed to half the lowest titre in that particular component for sensitivity purposes.

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