Dose-Dependent Neutralizing-Antibody Responses to Vaccinia

To evaluate the humoral immune responses to smallpox-vaccine stocks currently available in the United States (Dryvax; Wyeth) and to generate data for comparison of responses to newly produced lots of smallpox vaccine, we evaluated dose-response effects, using undiluted and diluted smallpox vaccine....

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Published inThe Journal of infectious diseases Vol. 189; no. 3; pp. 493 - 497
Main Authors Belshe, Robert B., Newman, Frances K., Frey, Sharon E., Couch, Robert B., Treanor, John J., Tacket, Carol O., Yan, Lihan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, IL The University of Chicago Press 01.02.2004
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Oxford University Press
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Summary:To evaluate the humoral immune responses to smallpox-vaccine stocks currently available in the United States (Dryvax; Wyeth) and to generate data for comparison of responses to newly produced lots of smallpox vaccine, we evaluated dose-response effects, using undiluted and diluted smallpox vaccine. At 28 and 56 days after vaccination, serum samples were obtained from vaccinated subjects (N=674) who had participated in a randomized, single-blinded trial of an undiluted or a 1:5 or 1:10 dilution of smallpox vaccine and who subsequently were tested for plaque-reduction neutralizing-antibody titer. All subjects who developed a vesicle after vaccination also developed neutralizing antibodies by day 28. Subjects given either a 1:5 or 1:10 dilution of vaccinia had significantly higher neutralizing-antibody titers than did subjects given undiluted vaccine. Larger lesion size and fever after vaccination were associated with significantly higher neutralizing-antibody titers after vaccination
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ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/380906