The antibody response of seronegative infants to inactivated poliovirus vaccine of enhanced potency

Simoes, Eric A. F. ; Jacob John, T. (1986) The antibody response of seronegative infants to inactivated poliovirus vaccine of enhanced potency Journal of Biological Standardization, 14 (2). pp. 127-131. ISSN 0092-1157

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Abstract

The immunogenic efficacy of inactivated poliovirus vaccine of enhanced potency (IPV-E), containing 40, 8 and 32 D-antigen units of types 1, 2 and 3, respectively, was evaluated in tritypic seronegative infants. Eighty infants aged six to 45 weeks, with no antibody detectable at a 1 : 4 dilution, were given two doses of a quadruple vaccine containing diphtheria-pertussistetanus (DPT) vaccine and IPV-E at intervals of four weeks (37 infants, group 1) or eight weeks (43 infants, group 2) between doses. All infants of group 2 responded with antibody to the three types of polioviruses. In group 1, all responded to types 1 and 3 antigens but only 36 responded to type 2. Antibody titres were higher in infants immunized at eight week than at four week intervals. Thus, two doses of IPV-E, especially when given eight weeks apart, are sufficient for primary immunization against poliomyelitis. If DPT vaccine of enhanced potency is combined with IPV-E, two doses of such a quadruple vaccine may be sufficient for primary immunization against four diseases; this possibility deserves evaluation.

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