Short-term dynamic changes in neutralizing antibodies against enterovirus 71 after vaccination

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Background: Short-term dynamic changes in neutralizing antibodies against EV71 and EV71-IgM after inactivated EV71 vaccine injection are unknown. Methods: This study was designed as a randomized, open-label study and was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03278132). In total, 120 healthy infants aged 6–35 months were randomized 1:1:1 to provide a second blood sample on day 10, day 20, or day 30 after the first vaccine dose, respectively. Results: According to the per-protocol set, a rapid immune response against EV71 was observed 10 days after the first EV71 vaccine dose, with antibody titers ≥1:8 in 89.19% of participants (95% CI: 74.58–96.97%) on day 10, in 80.65% (95% CI: 62.53–92.55%) on day 20, in 66.67% (95% CI: 49.03–81.44%) on day 30, and in 100% (95% CI: 96.52%-.) on day 60. Based on an ELISA, the percentages of participants positive for EV71-IgM on day 0 and day 60 were 1.71% (2 out of 117) and 82.86% (87 out of 105), respectively. Conclusions: The EV71 vaccine could be used for contingency vaccination to further control EV71-associated disease outbreaks. Caution should be taken in using the EV71-IgM test for rapid EV71 infection diagnosis after EV71 vaccine administration. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03278132.

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Wang, S., Zeng, J., Zhang, X., Gan, Z., Fan, J., Chen, Y., … Lv, H. (2020). Short-term dynamic changes in neutralizing antibodies against enterovirus 71 after vaccination. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 16(7), 1595–1601. https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2020.1711678

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