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Judul Antibody Titer Has Positive Predictive Value for Vaccine Protection against Challenge with Natural Antigenic-Drift Variants of H5N1 High-Pathog enicity Avian Influenza Viruses from Indonesia / David E. Swayne; David L. Suarez; Erica Spackman; Samadhan Jadhao; Gwenaelle Dauphin; Mia Kim-Torchetti; James McGrane; John Weaver; Peter Daniels; Frank Wong; Paul Selleck; Agus Wiyono; Risa Indriani; Yuni Yupiana; Elly Sawitri Siregar; Teguh Prajitno; D
Pengarang David L. Suarez
Erica Spackman
Samadhan Jadhao
Gwenaelle Dauphin
Mia Kim-Torchetti
James McGrane
John Weaver
Peter Daniels
Frank Wong
Paul Selleck
Agus Wiyono
Risa Indriani
Yuni Yupiana
Elly Sawitri Siregar
Teguh Prajitno
D
EDISI Journal of Virology
Penerbitan 2015
Deskripsi Fisik Vol. 89 (7), p.3746-3762
Subjek Avian influenza, HPAI, H5N1
Abstrak Vaccines are used in integrated control strategies to protect poultry against H5N1 high-pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI). H5N1 HPAI was first reported in Indonesia in 2003, and vaccination was initiated in 2004, but reports of vaccine failures began to emerge in mid-2005. This study investigated the role of Indonesian licensed vaccines, specific vaccine seed strains, and emerg- ing variant field viruses as causes of vaccine failures. Eleven of 14 licensed vaccines contained the manufacturer’s listed vaccine seed strains, but 3 vaccines contained a seed strain different from that listed on the label. Vaccines containing A/turkey/Wiscon- sin/1968 (WI/68), A/chicken/Mexico/28159-232/1994 (Mex/94), and A/turkey/England/N28/1973 seed strains had high serologi- cal potency in chickens (geometric mean hemagglutination inhibition [HI] titers, >1:169), but vaccines containing strain A/chicken/Guangdong/1/1996 generated by reverse genetics (rg; rgGD/96), A/chicken/Legok/2003 (Legok/03), A
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Lokasi Akses Online http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00025-15

 
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