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Antibody Persistence and Booster Responses to Split-Virion H5N1 Avian Influenza Vaccine in Young and Elderly Adults.


ABSTRACT: Avian influenza continues to circulate and remains a global health threat not least because of the associated high mortality. In this study antibody persistence, booster vaccine response and cross-clade immune response between two influenza A(H5N1) vaccines were compared. Participants aged over 18-years who had previously been immunized with a clade 1, A/Vietnam vaccine were re-immunized at 6-months with 7.5 ?g of the homologous strain or at 22-months with a clade 2, alum-adjuvanted, A/Indonesia vaccine. Blood sampled at 6, 15 and 22-months after the primary course was used to assess antibody persistence. Antibody concentrations 6-months after primary immunisation with either A/Vietnam vaccine 30 ?g alum-adjuvanted vaccine or 7.5 ?g dose vaccine were lower than 21-days after the primary course and waned further with time. Re-immunization with the clade 2, 30 ?g alum-adjuvanted vaccine confirmed cross-clade reactogenicity. Antibody cross-reactivity between A(H5N1) clades suggests that in principle a prime-boost vaccination strategy may provide both early protection at the start of a pandemic and improved antibody responses to specific vaccination once available.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00415129.

SUBMITTER: Lazarus R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5096706 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antibody Persistence and Booster Responses to Split-Virion H5N1 Avian Influenza Vaccine in Young and Elderly Adults.

Lazarus Rajeka R   Kelly Sarah S   Snape Matthew D MD   Vandermeulen Corinne C   Voysey Merryn M   Hoppenbrouwers Karel K   Hens Annick A   Van Damme Pierre P   Pepin Stephanie S   Leroux-Roels Isabel I   Leroux-Roels Geert G   Pollard Andrew J AJ  

PloS one 20161104 11


Avian influenza continues to circulate and remains a global health threat not least because of the associated high mortality. In this study antibody persistence, booster vaccine response and cross-clade immune response between two influenza A(H5N1) vaccines were compared. Participants aged over 18-years who had previously been immunized with a clade 1, A/Vietnam vaccine were re-immunized at 6-months with 7.5 μg of the homologous strain or at 22-months with a clade 2, alum-adjuvanted, A/Indonesia  ...[more]

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