| Literature DB >> 19535540 |
Richard Kennedy1, V Shane Pankratz, Eric Swanson, David Watson, Hana Golding, Gregory A Poland.
Abstract
Because of the bioterrorism threat posed by agents such as variola virus, considerable time, resources, and effort have been devoted to biodefense preparation. One avenue of this research has been the development of rapid, sensitive, high-throughput assays to validate immune responses to poxviruses. Here we describe the adaptation of a beta-galactosidase reporter-based vaccinia virus neutralization assay to large-scale use in a study that included over 1,000 subjects. We also describe the statistical methods involved in analyzing the large quantity of data generated. The assay and its associated methods should prove useful tools in monitoring immune responses to next-generation smallpox vaccines, studying poxvirus immunity, and evaluating therapeutic agents such as vaccinia virus immune globulin.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19535540 PMCID: PMC2725542 DOI: 10.1128/CVI.00109-09
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Vaccine Immunol ISSN: 1556-679X