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Immunogenicity of influenza A/USSR (H1N1) subunit vaccine in unprimed young adults

โœ Scribed by Arthur L. Frank; W. Paul Glezen; Thomas R. Cate; Robert G. Webster


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
794 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Purified subunit vaccines (HANAflu) containing 20 /xg of hemagglutinin of influenza A/USSR/90/77 (H1N1) alone or with 1โ€“5% whole virus were compared to commercially available vaccines for reactogenicity and immunogenicity in unprimed young adults. Reactions to all vaccines were minimal. Sera from volunteers who received two intramuscular doses of vaccine or placebo were tested by hemagglutinationโ€inhibition and neutralization tests. HANAflu with 1 mฬˆg (5%) whole virus added was not different in immunogenicity from commercial vaccine. Both commercial vaccine and HANAflu with 1 mฬˆg whole virus added gave higher seroconversion rates and more neutralization titers โ‰ฅ 4 log~2~ than HANAflu alone and HANAflu + 0.2 mฬˆg (1%) whole virus. Thus, the HANAflu subunit vaccine alone was less immunogenic than commercial vaccine in unprimed persons. However, addition of 1 mฬˆg (5%) whole virus, but not 0.2 mฬˆg (1%), eliminated this difference. There may be a role for addition of small amounts of whole virus to subunit influenza vaccines to overcome lower immunogenicity in unprimed populations.


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