Data supporting "Helminth-driven gut inflammation and microbial translocation are linked to altered vaccine responses in rural Uganda"

Nkurunungi, G and Nassuuna, J. 2025. Data supporting "Helminth-driven gut inflammation and microbial translocation are linked to altered vaccine responses in rural Uganda". [Online]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00004505.

Nkurunungi, G and Nassuuna, J. Data supporting "Helminth-driven gut inflammation and microbial translocation are linked to altered vaccine responses in rural Uganda" [Internet]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; 2025. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00004505.

Nkurunungi, G and Nassuuna, J (2025). Data supporting "Helminth-driven gut inflammation and microbial translocation are linked to altered vaccine responses in rural Uganda". [Data Collection]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00004505.

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Data capture method Questionnaire: Fixed form, Lab observation, Measurements and tests
Data Collection Period
FromTo
1 July 201930 June 2024
Date (Date submitted to LSHTM repository) 20 January 2025
Language(s) of written materials English
Data Creators Nkurunungi, G and Nassuuna, J
Associated roles Sterk, J (Researcher), Webb, E (Researcher), Elliott, AM (Researcher), Zirimenya, L (Researcher), Natukunda, A (Researcher), Nkangi, R (Researcher), Walusimbi, B (Researcher) and Amongin, R (Researcher)
LSHTM Faculty/Department Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Clinical Research
MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit > UG-Co-Infections
Research Group Immunomodulation and Vaccines group
Participating Institutions London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands
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ProjectFunderGrant NumberFunder URI
POPVACMedical Research CouncilMR/R02118X/1 and MC_PC_21034http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000265
The impact of differential parasite exposure on immunological and metabolic predictors of vaccine response in the tropicsWellcome Trust224263/Z/21/Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010269
Date Deposited 20 Jan 2025 16:44
Last Modified 20 Jan 2025 16:45
Publisher London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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