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Repeated vaccination against matched H3N2 influenza virus gives less protection than single vaccination in ferrets.


ABSTRACT: Epidemiological studies suggest that humans who receive repeated annual immunization with influenza vaccine are less well protected against influenza than those who receive vaccine in the current season only. To better understand potential mechanisms underlying these observations, we vaccinated influenza-naive ferrets either twice, 10 months apart (repeated vaccination group; RV), or once (current season only group; CS), using a prime-boost regimen, and then challenged the ferrets with A/Hong Kong/4801/2014(H3N2). Ferrets that received either vaccine regimen were protected against influenza disease and infection relative to naive unvaccinated ferrets, but the RV group shed more virus, especially at the peak of virus shedding 2 days post infection (p?p?

SUBMITTER: Music N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6616337 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repeated vaccination against matched H3N2 influenza virus gives less protection than single vaccination in ferrets.

Music Nedzad N   Tzeng Wen-Pin WP   Liaini Gross F F   Levine Min Z MZ   Xu Xiyan X   Shieh Wun-Ju WJ   Tumpey Terrence M TM   Katz Jacqueline M JM   York Ian A IA  

NPJ vaccines 20190709


Epidemiological studies suggest that humans who receive repeated annual immunization with influenza vaccine are less well protected against influenza than those who receive vaccine in the current season only. To better understand potential mechanisms underlying these observations, we vaccinated influenza-naive ferrets either twice, 10 months apart (repeated vaccination group; RV), or once (current season only group; CS), using a prime-boost regimen, and then challenged the ferrets with A/Hong Ko  ...[more]

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