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rVSV-ZEBOV vaccination in people with pre-existing immunity to Ebolavirus: an open-label safety and immunogenicity study in Guinean communities affected by Ebola virus disease (l’essai proches)

Authors :
Conall H. Watson
Pierre-Stéphane Gsell
Yper Hall
Anton Camacho
Ximena Riveros
Godwin Enwere
Andrea Vicari
Séverine Danmadji Nadlaou
Alhassane Toure
Ismaila M. Sani
Abdourahamane Diallo
Cece Kolie
Sophie Duraffour
Kékoura Ifono
Andre Maomou
Kassie Dore
Honora A. Djidonou
Aminata Bagayoko
Philos P. Damey
Mabetty Nancy Camara
Fatoumata Battouly Diallo
Fofana Thierno Oumar
Kalidou Toure
Mohamed Lamine Diaby
Lansana Sylla
Doussou Conde
Ibrahima Lansana Kaba
Tom Tipton
Rosalind M. Eggo
Michael Marks
Chrissy H. Roberts
Thomas Strecker
Stephan Günther
Sakoba Keita
W. John Edmunds
Miles W. Carroll
Ana Maria Henao-Restrepo
Source :
BMC Medicine, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMC, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Background Zaire Ebolavirus disease (EVD) outbreaks can be controlled using rVSV-ZEBOV vaccination and other public health measures. People in high-risk areas may have pre-existing antibodies from asymptomatic Ebolavirus exposure that might affect response to rVSV-ZEBOV. Therefore, we assessed the impact pre-existing immunity had on post-vaccination IgG titre, virus neutralisation, and reactogenicity following vaccination. Methods In this prospective cohort study, 2115 consenting close contacts (“proches”) of EVD survivors were recruited. Proches were vaccinated with rVSV-ZEBOV and followed up for 28 days for safety and immunogenicity. Anti-GP IgG titre at baseline and day 28 was assessed by ELISA. Samples from a representative subset were evaluated using live virus neutralisation. Results Ten percent were seropositive at baseline. At day 28, IgG in baseline seronegative (GMT 0.106 IU/ml, 95% CI: 0.100 to 0.113) and seropositive (GMT 0.237 IU/ml, 0.210 to 0.267) participants significantly increased from baseline (both p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17417015
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMC Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7edf75c9d0dc40bdb3b727714c327ce3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-024-03726-z