Passive immunization with human anti-protein D antibodies induced by polysaccharide protein D conjugates protects chinchillas against otitis media after intranasal challenge with Haemophilus influenzae - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2006 May 29;24(22):4804-11.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.03.021. Epub 2006 Mar 27.
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Passive immunization with human anti-protein D antibodies induced by polysaccharide protein D conjugates protects chinchillas against otitis media after intranasal challenge with Haemophilus influenzae
Laura A Novotny et al. Vaccine. 2006.
Abstract
Passive transfer of a pediatric human serum pool generated against polysaccharide-protein D conjugate vaccines conferred approximately 34% protection against development of ascending NTHI-induced OM when used in a chinchilla viral-bacterial co-infection model. These data are in line with results obtained using a similar 11-valent-protein D conjugate vaccine in a pediatric clinical trial, wherein a vaccine efficacy of 35.6% was shown against acute OM episodes caused by NTHI. These observations strongly support the chinchilla passive transfer-superinfection model as one that could predict clinical trials outcomes for vaccines to prevent NTHI-induced OM.
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