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Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of influenza outbreaks in the Republic of Kazakhstan and Russia induced by 2009 yearly new variant of A(H1N1) influenza virus

Virologica Sinica, 2011

The aim of the work is the comparison of the epidemiology of influenza and acute respiratory viru... more The aim of the work is the comparison of the epidemiology of influenza and acute respiratory virus infections (ARVI) in the Republic of Kazakhstan with the corresponding influenza epidemic in Russia induced by influenza pandemic virus A/California/07/2009 in 2009. Data on influenza and ARVI from the Republic of Kazakhstan and Federal Center of influenza was collected and investigated over the course of several weeks from hospitalized patients with the same diagnosis among all population and in age groups on 16 territories of Kazakhstan and in 49 major cities of Russia. The epidemic in Kazakhstan resembled the Russian epidemic in terms of its abnormally early beginning, expression of monoaetiology, the spread of the epidemic into all territories and start of the epidemics among adult population. High percentage of hospitalized people and lethal outcome were registered in this epidemic. Similarity of epidemic process character in corresponding border-line territories of both countries was found out. The epidemic in Russia was first recorded between 21st to 27th of September 2010 in South Sakhalin and cases were recorded in Kazakhstan three weeks later (October 16-22, 2010) in the north-east territories at the border of Siberia and Ural. The same as in Russia epidemic in Kazakhstan spread westward and southward.

Research paper thumbnail of Adaptive mutation in nuclear export protein allows stable transgene expression in a chimaeric influenza A virus vector

Journal of General Virology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of An Inactivated, Adjuvanted Whole Virion Clade 2.2 H5N1 (A/Chicken/Astana/6/05) Influenza Vaccine Is Safe and Immunogenic in a Single Dose in Humans

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2013

In this study, we assessed in humans the immunogenicity and safety of one dose (7.5 or 15 g of he... more In this study, we assessed in humans the immunogenicity and safety of one dose (7.5 or 15 g of hemagglutinin [HA]) of a whole-virion inactivated prepandemic influenza vaccine adjuvanted with aluminum hydroxide. The vaccine strain was made by reverse genetics from the highly pathogenic avian A/Chicken/Astana/6/05 (H5N1) clade 2.2 strain isolated from a dead bird in Kazakhstan. The humoral immune response was evaluated after a single vaccination by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and microneutralization (MN) assays. The vaccine was safe and immunogenic, inducing seroconversion in 55% of the evaluated patients, with a geometric mean titer (GMT) of 17.1 and a geometric mean increase (GMI) of 3.42 after a dose of 7.5 g in the HI test against the vaccine strain. The rate of seroconversion increased up to 70% when the dose of 15 g was used. The percentages of individuals achieving anti-HA titers of >1:40 were 52.5% and 57.5% for the 7.5-and 15-g dose groups, respectively. Similar results were obtained when antibodies were analyzed in an MN test. Substantial cross-neutralization titers (seroconversion in 35% and 52.5% of subjects in the two dose groups, respectively) were detected against heterologous clade 1 strain NIBRG14 (H5N1). Thus, one dose of this whole-virion prepandemic vaccine adjuvanted with aluminum has the potential to be effective against H5N1 viruses of different clades.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of influenza outbreaks in the Republic of Kazakhstan and Russia induced by 2009 yearly new variant of A(H1N1) influenza virus

Virologica Sinica, 2011

The aim of the work is the comparison of the epidemiology of influenza and acute respiratory viru... more The aim of the work is the comparison of the epidemiology of influenza and acute respiratory virus infections (ARVI) in the Republic of Kazakhstan with the corresponding influenza epidemic in Russia induced by influenza pandemic virus A/California/07/2009 in 2009. Data on influenza and ARVI from the Republic of Kazakhstan and Federal Center of influenza was collected and investigated over the course of several weeks from hospitalized patients with the same diagnosis among all population and in age groups on 16 territories of Kazakhstan and in 49 major cities of Russia. The epidemic in Kazakhstan resembled the Russian epidemic in terms of its abnormally early beginning, expression of monoaetiology, the spread of the epidemic into all territories and start of the epidemics among adult population. High percentage of hospitalized people and lethal outcome were registered in this epidemic. Similarity of epidemic process character in corresponding border-line territories of both countries was found out. The epidemic in Russia was first recorded between 21st to 27th of September 2010 in South Sakhalin and cases were recorded in Kazakhstan three weeks later (October 16-22, 2010) in the north-east territories at the border of Siberia and Ural. The same as in Russia epidemic in Kazakhstan spread westward and southward.

Research paper thumbnail of Adaptive mutation in nuclear export protein allows stable transgene expression in a chimaeric influenza A virus vector

Journal of General Virology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of An Inactivated, Adjuvanted Whole Virion Clade 2.2 H5N1 (A/Chicken/Astana/6/05) Influenza Vaccine Is Safe and Immunogenic in a Single Dose in Humans

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2013

In this study, we assessed in humans the immunogenicity and safety of one dose (7.5 or 15 g of he... more In this study, we assessed in humans the immunogenicity and safety of one dose (7.5 or 15 g of hemagglutinin [HA]) of a whole-virion inactivated prepandemic influenza vaccine adjuvanted with aluminum hydroxide. The vaccine strain was made by reverse genetics from the highly pathogenic avian A/Chicken/Astana/6/05 (H5N1) clade 2.2 strain isolated from a dead bird in Kazakhstan. The humoral immune response was evaluated after a single vaccination by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and microneutralization (MN) assays. The vaccine was safe and immunogenic, inducing seroconversion in 55% of the evaluated patients, with a geometric mean titer (GMT) of 17.1 and a geometric mean increase (GMI) of 3.42 after a dose of 7.5 g in the HI test against the vaccine strain. The rate of seroconversion increased up to 70% when the dose of 15 g was used. The percentages of individuals achieving anti-HA titers of >1:40 were 52.5% and 57.5% for the 7.5-and 15-g dose groups, respectively. Similar results were obtained when antibodies were analyzed in an MN test. Substantial cross-neutralization titers (seroconversion in 35% and 52.5% of subjects in the two dose groups, respectively) were detected against heterologous clade 1 strain NIBRG14 (H5N1). Thus, one dose of this whole-virion prepandemic vaccine adjuvanted with aluminum has the potential to be effective against H5N1 viruses of different clades.

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