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A live attenuated H9N2 influenza vaccine is well tolerated and immunogenic in healthy adults.


ABSTRACT: Development of live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIV) against avian strains with pandemic potential is an important public-health strategy. Either 1 or 2 10(7)-TCID(50) doses of H9N2 LAIV A/chicken/Hong Kong/G9/97 were administered intranasally to 50 adults in isolation; 41 participants were H9N2 seronegative, 24 of whom received 2 doses. The vaccine was well tolerated; vaccine shedding was minimal. After 2 doses, 92% of H9-seronegative participants had > or = 4-fold increases in hemagglutination-inhibition antibody, and 79% had > or = 4-fold increases in neutralizing antibody; 100% had responses detected by at least 1 assay. Although replication of the H9N2 LAIV was restricted, 2 doses were immunogenic in H9N2-seronegative adults. Trial registration. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00110279 .

SUBMITTER: Karron RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2804070 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A live attenuated H9N2 influenza vaccine is well tolerated and immunogenic in healthy adults.

Karron Ruth A RA   Callahan Karen K   Luke Catherine C   Thumar Bhagvanji B   McAuliffe Josephine J   Schappell Elizabeth E   Joseph Tomy T   Coelingh Kathleen K   Jin Hong H   Kemble George G   Murphy Brian R BR   Subbarao Kanta K  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20090301 5


Development of live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIV) against avian strains with pandemic potential is an important public-health strategy. Either 1 or 2 10(7)-TCID(50) doses of H9N2 LAIV A/chicken/Hong Kong/G9/97 were administered intranasally to 50 adults in isolation; 41 participants were H9N2 seronegative, 24 of whom received 2 doses. The vaccine was well tolerated; vaccine shedding was minimal. After 2 doses, 92% of H9-seronegative participants had > or = 4-fold increases in hemagglutina  ...[more]

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