Non-responders to egg grown influenza vaccine seroconvert after booster immunization with MDCK cell grown vaccine

We have investigated whether ‘at risk’ subjects who did not respond serologically during a pre-study vaccination with a commercial egg grown influenza sub-unit vaccine would respond to a subsequent vaccination with either a single dose of MDCK cell grown influenza vaccine or a standard egg grown inf...

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Published inVaccine Vol. 21; no. 21; pp. 2743 - 2746
Main Authors Oxford, John S, Al-Jabri, Ali A, Lambkin, Robert, Palache, A.M, Fleming, D.M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier Ltd 20.06.2003
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Summary:We have investigated whether ‘at risk’ subjects who did not respond serologically during a pre-study vaccination with a commercial egg grown influenza sub-unit vaccine would respond to a subsequent vaccination with either a single dose of MDCK cell grown influenza vaccine or a standard egg grown influenza vaccine containing the same virus strains. We studied 48 non-responder subjects with a mean age 67.5, range: 34–82 years. In this non-responder group the increased immune response that was detected after boosting with an MDCK cell derived vaccine response was variable and relatively modest, except for the A/Texas strain in the vaccine. The proportion of subjects, with an HI titre of ≥40 (protective antibody titre) increased from 50 to 83% (A/Texas strain), from 13 to 25% (B/Harbin strain) and from 38 to 46% (A/Wuhan strain). In comparison a booster vaccination with egg-derived influenza vaccine resulted in an increase immune response with an HI antibody titre ≥40 for two of the three strains, namely from 17 to 58% for the B/Harbin strain and from 8 to 33% for the A/Wuhan strain.
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ISSN:0264-410X
1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/S0264-410X(03)00214-7