Immunity to influenza in Ferrets |
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Authors: | C W Potter R Jennings C McLaren |
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Institution: | (1) Present address: Virus Research Laboratory, Lodge Moor Hospital, Sheffield;(2) Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England |
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Abstract: | Summary Ferrets inoculated with 300 CCA of inactivated influenza A2/Hong Kong virus vaccine did not produce serum HI antibody, and were completely susceptible to subsequent infection with live A2/Hong Kong virus. Immunization of ferrets with A2/Hong Kong vaccine in Al(OH)3 induced low levels of serum HI antibody; these animals showed a slightly reduced febrile reaction and reduced titres of virus were recovered from nasal washings following challenge virus infection. Ferrets immunized with inactivated A2/Hong Kong vaccine in Freund's incomplete adjuvant produced relatively high titres of serum HI antibody, but did not produce local antibody detectable in nasal washings. After challenge infection, these animals showed a modified febrile reaction, lower titres of virus were recovered from nasal washings and nasal symptoms were reduced. These results, together with results of similar studies, indicated that the degree of immunity to challenge virus infection was related to the titre of serum HI antibody. However, none of the methods used to induce serum HI antibody gave as solid an immunity as found following live virus infection, although immunization could induce levels of serum HI antibody comparable to that found following virus infection. |
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