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Live attenuated reassortant vaccines based on A/Leningrad/134/17/57 master donor virus against H5 avian influenza

I. Kiseleva, N. Larionova, L. Rudenko,
2021

Background: The H5N1 avian influenza was first recognized in humans in Hong Kong 20 years ago. Current enzootic spread of highly pathogenic H5N1 virus among wild and domestic poultry and a number of severe human respiratory diseases caused by this pathogen have stimulated necessity of development of potentially pandemic influenza vaccines. Discussion: In the past few years, significant research was conducted on how to prevent H5N1 influenza. Live, attenuated cold–adapted reassortant influenza vaccine (LAIV) is considered as one of the most promising candidates for pandemic and prepandemic vaccines. LAIV has proven to be safe and efficacious; pandemic LAIV might be more effective than inactivated vaccine in providing broader immune response. Conclusion: This review covers development of LAIVs against potential avian “pandemic” H5N1 subtype based on cold–adapted A/Leningrad/134/17/57 (H2N2) master donor virus backbone, and their preclinical and clinical studies. © 2017 Kiseleva et al.

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  • I. Kiseleva
    Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg, Russian Federation
  • N. Larionova
    Saint Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, Russian Federation
  • L. Rudenko
Название журнала
  • Open Microbiology Journal
Том
  • 11
Страницы
  • 316-329
Ключевые слова
  • a/17/duck/potsdam/86/92 (H5N2) vaccine; a/17/turkey/turkey/05/133 (H5N2) vaccine; a/17/Vietnam/04/65107 (H5N2) vaccine; A/Leningrad/134/17/57 (H2N2) master donor virus vaccine; caEG321–Len17rg (H5N1) vaccine; caVN1203–Len17rg (H5N1) vaccine; inactivated vaccine; influenza vaccine; unclassified drug; adult; animal model; antibody response; avian influenza (H5N1); avian influenza virus; chill; clinical trial (topic); cold acclimatization; coughing; cross reaction; fatigue; fever; genetic reassortment; genetic stability; headache; hip pain; hyperemia; immune response; immunogenicity; myalgia; nausea; nonhuman; nose obstruction; nose smear; pandemic; pandemic influenza; phase 1 clinical trial (topic); phase 2 clinical trial (topic); poultry; priority journal; respiratory tract disease; reverse genetics; Review; rhinorrhea; sore throat; vaccination; virus attenuation; virus replication; virus strain; vomiting
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  • Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
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  • Review
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  • CC
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus