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    Vaccine. 2007 Apr 12;25(15):2886-91. Epub 2006 Sep 25.

    Protective avian influenza in ovo vaccination with non-replicating human adenovirus vector.

    Toro H, Tang DC, Suarez DL, Sylte MJ, Pfeiffer J, Van Kampen KR.

    Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.

    Protective immunity against avian influenza virus was elicited in chickens by single-dose in ovo vaccination with a non-replicating human adenovirus vector encoding an H5N9 avian influenza virus hemagglutinin. Vaccinated chickens were protected against both H5N1 (89% hemagglutinin homology; 68% protection) and H5N2 (94% hemagglutinin homology; 100% protection) highly pathogenic avian influenza virus challenges. This vaccine can be mass-administered using available robotic in ovo injectors which provide a major advantage over current vaccination regimens. In addition, this class of adenovirus-vectored vaccines can be produced rapidly with improved safety since they do not contain any replication-competent adenoviruses. Furthermore, this mode of vaccination is compatible with epidemiological surveys of natural avian influenza virus infections.

    PMID: 17055126 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2736859

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