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Dose-response study of a quadrivalent measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine in healthy children.

Henry Shinefield1, Steve Black, Wendy R Williams, Colin Marchant, Keith Reisinger, Tracy Stewart, H Cody Meissner, Juan Guerrero, Stephanie Olsen Klopfer, Jin Xu, Florian Schödel, Barbara J Kuter.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A combined measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccine would facilitate universal immunization against 4 diseases by decreasing the number of injections and thus enhancing compliance and coverage rates. If a second dose of varicella vaccine were to be recommended, MMRV could be used to administer a routine second dose of M-M-RII with the added advantage of boosting varicella-zoster virus (VZV) antibody titers.
METHODS: Subjects 12-23 months of age received a single injection of 1 of 3 lots of an MMRV vaccine (ProQuad) containing high, middle or low VZV potency, or VARIVAX given concomitantly with M-M-RII. Recipients of MMRV received a second injection of MMRV approximately 90 days later.
RESULTS: We enrolled 1559 subjects in the study. Antibody response rates to VZV 6 weeks after 1 injection of high potency MMRV (88.6%) or 2 injections of MMRV of any varicella potency (99.7-100%) were similar to the response rates after concomitant administration of M-M-RII and VARIVAX (93.1%). The second injection of MMRV boosted VZV antibody titers. Antibody responses to measles, mumps and rubella were >or=98%, similar to the control, after 1 or 2 injections of MMRV. MMRV was generally well-tolerated during the 42 days after vaccination.
CONCLUSIONS: One injection of high potency MMRV resulted in antibody responses to the 4 vaccine components equivalent to those found after concomitant administration of M-M-RII and VARIVAX. A second injection of MMRV resulted in a significant boost in VZV antibody. This boost may translate into enhanced immunogenicity against varicella, which is known to correlate with increased protection.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16094218     DOI: 10.1097/01.inf.0000172901.29621.e9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   2.129


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