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Evaluation of the infectivity, immunogenicity, and efficacy of live cold-adapted influenza B/Ann Arbor/1/86 reassortant virus vaccine in adult volunteers.

M L Clements1, M H Snyder, S D Sears, H F Maassab, B R Murphy.   

Abstract

A cold-adapted (ca) influenza B reassortant that derived two genes encoding the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase from influenza B/Ann Arbor/1/86 wild-type virus and six internal RNA segments from ca influenza B/Ann Arbor/1/66 virus was evaluated in 66 adult volunteers having a serum hemagglutination inhibition antibody titer less than or equal to 1:8. The ca reassortant was attenuated and elicited the production of systemic and local antibodies; the 50% human infectious dose was 10(6.4) TCID50. Six weeks after vaccination, 12 unvaccinated volunteers and 13 recipients of ca virus (10(7.5) TCID50) were challenged experimentally with homologous wild-type influenza B virus. The ca vaccine completely protected against illness, and the magnitude of shedding was 50-fold less in vaccinees than in unimmunized controls, five of whom became ill. These findings indicate that the six internal RNA segments of the ca influenza B/Ann Arbor/66 donor virus confer desirable properties of a live virus vaccine to a reassortant derived from a virulent virus. Such reassortants may be suitable vaccines for healthy adults.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2324538     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/161.5.869

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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