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SUBMITTER: Gordon SN
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3068024 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gordon Shari N SN Cecchinato Valentina V Andresen Vibeke V Heraud Jean-Michel JM Hryniewicz Anna A Parks Robyn Washington RW Venzon David D Chung Hye-kyung HK Karpova Tatiana T McNally James J Silvera Peter P Reimann Keith A KA Matsui Hajime H Kanehara Tomomi T Shinmura Yasuhiko Y Yokote Hiroyuki H Franchini Genoveffa G
The Journal of infectious diseases 20110401 8
The licensed smallpox vaccine, ACAM2000, is a cell culture derivative of Dryvax. Both ACAM2000 and Dryvax are administered by skin scarification and can cause progressive vaccinia, with skin lesions that disseminate to distal sites. We have investigated the immunologic basis of the containment of vaccinia in the skin with the goal to identify safer vaccines for smallpox. Macaques were depleted systemically of T or B cells and vaccinated with either Dryvax or an attenuated vaccinia vaccine, LC16m ...[more]