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Immunogenicity of aerosol measles vaccine given as the primary measles immunization to nine-month-old Mexican children.

Authors :
Wong-Chew RM
Islas-Romero R
García-García Mde L
Beeler JA
Audet S
Santos-Preciado JI
Gans H
Lew-Yasukawa L
Maldonado YA
Arvin AM
Valdespino-Gómez JL
Source :
Vaccine [Vaccine] 2006 Jan 30; Vol. 24 (5), pp. 683-90. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Aug 24.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Unlabelled: Aerosol measles vaccination has been found to be more immunogenic than subcutaneous administration as a booster in school aged children, and immunogenic in 12-month-old children as a primary dose. The objective of the study was to evaluate immunogenicity to aerosol measles vaccine in 9-month-old children.<br />Methods: Nine-months-old infants received Edmonston-Zagreb measles vaccine by aerosol (10(3.58) CCID50/0.1 mL, estimated retained dose 10(2.81) CCID50 or subcutaneous route (10(4.28) CCID50/0.5 mL); cellular and humoral immunity and adverse events were assessed.<br />Results: Measles-specific T cell proliferative responses developed in 42% of children given aerosolized vaccine compared with 67% of those who received subcutaneous vaccine (p = 0.01); the mean stimulation index (SI) was 4.4+/-0.7 versus 6.9+/-1, respectively, (p = 0.05). Seroconversion rates were 33 and 92% after aerosol or subcutaneous immunization (p < 0.001). Among infants who developed serologic responses, measles geometric mean titers (GMT; 95% CI) by neutralizing antibody assay were 215 mIU/mL (115-400) in aerosol vaccine recipients and 411 mIU/mL (345-490) in those given subcutaneous vaccine (p = 0.06).<br />Conclusions: The proportion of 9-month-old infants who developed cellular and/or humoral immunity to measles was lower in the aerosol group but measles antibody and T cell responses were comparable among those who developed measles immunity. Differences in response rates are attributable to the lower aerosol dose. Improving aerosol delivery or increasing the dose may enhance immunogenicity of primary aerosol measles vaccination in this age group.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0264-410X
Volume :
24
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Vaccine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16154241
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.08.045