A cell culture (Vero)-derived H5N1 whole-virus vaccine induces cross-reactive memory responses

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Novel strategies are required to provide rapid vaccine coverage in the event of an influenza pandemic. A phase I/II dose finding/ formulation study was performed with a whole-virus H5N1 clade 1 A/Vietnam vaccine (2-dose priming regimen) to evaluate safety and immunogenicity. Seventy-seven of 141 subjects in this study received a booster (12-17 months after priming) with a 7.5-μg dose of a clade 2.1 A/Indonesia vaccine. The prime-boost regimen resulted in antibody responses against clade 1, 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 viruses that were significantly higher than those after the priming regimen. These findings demonstrate that a prime-boost regimen may alleviate vaccine supply constraints in a pandemic. © 2009 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

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Ehrlich, H. J., Müller, M., Fritsch, S., Zeitlinger, M., Berezuk, G., Löw-Baselli, A., … Noel Barrett, P. (2009). A cell culture (Vero)-derived H5N1 whole-virus vaccine induces cross-reactive memory responses. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 200(7), 1113–1118. https://doi.org/10.1086/605608

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