West Nile virus (WNV) is a major cause of mosquito-borne illness in the United States. Human disease ranges from mild febrile illness to severe fatal neurologic infection. Adults aged >60 years are more susceptible to neuroinvasive disease accompanied by a high mortality rate or long-lasting neurologic sequelae. A chimeric live attenuated West Nile virus vaccine, rWN/DEN4Δ30, was shown to be safe and immunogenic in healthy adults aged 18–50 years. This study evaluated rWN/DEN4Δ30 in flavivirus-naive adults aged 50–65 years and found it to be safe and immunogenic. Outbreaks of WNV infection tend to be unpredictable, and a safe and effective vaccine will be an important public health tool.
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Pierce, K. K., Whitehead, S. S., Kirkpatrick, B. D., Grier, P. L., Jarvis, A., Kenney, H., … Pletnev, A. G. (2017). A Live Attenuated Chimeric West Nile Virus Vaccine, rWN/DEN4Δ30, Is Well Tolerated and Immunogenic in Flavivirus-Naive Older Adult Volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 215(1), 52–55. https://doi.org/10.1093/INFDIS/JIW501
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