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Infect. Immun., Apr 1995, 1336-1339, Vol 63, No. 4
SJ Cryz Jr, JU Que, MM Levine, G Wiedermann and H Kollaritsch
The safety and immunogenicity of the live oral attenuated vaccine strains
vibrio cholerae CVD 103-HgR and Salmonella typhi Ty21a were evaluated alone
or in a combined bivalent formulation in four groups composed of 185
healthy European adults. All presentations were well tolerated. The serum
anti-S. typhi lipopolysaccharide immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin A
antibody responses were comparable for all groups (66 to 72%
seroconversion). The serum vibriocidal antibody seroconversion rate ranged
from 78 to 92.5% (P > 0.05) among the groups. However, the peak and
geometric mean vibriocidal antibody titers were significantly higher (P
< 0.005) in the groups which received the bivalent formulation along
with two doses of Ty21a than in the group which received CVD 103-HgR
followed by two doses of killed Escherichia coli K-12 placebo. The
ingestion of a placebo shortly after CVD 103-HgR may have suppressed the
magnitude of the immune response. These findings demonstrate the
feasibility of producing multivalent live oral attenuated vaccines.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Safety and immunogenicity of a live oral bivalent typhoid fever (Salmonella typhi Ty21a)-cholera (Vibrio cholerae CVD 103-HgR) vaccine in healthy adults
Swiss Serum and Vaccine Institute, Berne.
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