Inactivated human rotavirus vaccine induces heterotypic antibody response: Correction and development of igg avidity assay

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To improve lower efficacy among infants in low income countries and the safety (e.g., rare but severe intussusception) of live oral rotavirus vaccines, we have developed CDC-9 strain with G1P[8] specificity as a candidate inactivated rotavirus vaccine (IRV). This IRV of 3 doses elicits high titers of IgG, neutralizing activity to homotypic and heterotypic human strains and IgG avidity in guinea pigs, thus is a promising alternative to enhance global immunization against rotavirus in children.

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Velasquez, D. E., Wang, Y., & Jiang, B. (2015). Inactivated human rotavirus vaccine induces heterotypic antibody response: Correction and development of igg avidity assay. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/21645515.2014.988553

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