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Optimal vaccination strategies for 2009 pandemic H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccines in humans
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- A randomized clinical trial was conducted to assess whether the immunogenicity of seasonal and pandemic (H1N1/09) influenza vaccines is affected by the order of vaccine administration. 151 healthy adult volunteers were randomized into three groups. All groups received one dose (15 μg haemagglutinin) each of a pandemic H1N1 vaccine and a seasonal trivalent vaccine. Group 1 received the pandemic H1N1 vaccine first, followed by the seasonal vaccine 21 days later. Group 2 received vaccinations in vice versa and Group 3 received both vaccines simultaneously. Post-vaccination blood samples were collected to determine the immunogenicity by hemagglutination-inhibition (HI), microneutralization (MN), and B cell ELISPOT assays. All three vaccination strategies were well-tolerated and generated specific immune responses. However, we found a significant difference in magnitude of antibody responses to pandemic H1N1 between the three groups. Pre- or co-vaccination with the seasonal flu vaccine led to a significant reduction by 50% in HI titre to pandemic H1N1 virus after pandemic vaccination. Pre- or co-vaccination of pandemic H1N1 vaccine had no effect on seasonal flu vaccination. MN and ELISPOT assays showed a similar effect. Vaccination with pandemic H1N1 vaccine first is recommended to avoid an associated inhibitory effect by the seasonal trivalent flu vaccine. Clinical_Trials identifier: NCT01008137. © 2010.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assay
Adolescent
Antibodies, Viral
Young Adult
Immune system
Neutralization Tests
Pandemic
Influenza, Human
Live attenuated influenza vaccine
Medicine
Humans
B-Lymphocytes
General Veterinary
General Immunology and Microbiology
biology
business.industry
ELISPOT
Immunogenicity
Vaccination
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
virus diseases
Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
Middle Aged
Virology
Antibodies, Neutralizing
respiratory tract diseases
Titer
Infectious Diseases
Influenza Vaccines
Immunology
biology.protein
Molecular Medicine
Female
Antibody
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01008137
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....90bf85b3934e416bd7e0ca3cb23a44de