2017
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.17-0312
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Potency of an inactivated influenza vaccine prepared from A/duck/Hokkaido/162/2013 (H2N1) against a challenge with A/swine/Missouri/2124514/2006 (H2N3) in mice

Abstract: H2N2 influenza virus caused a pandemic starting in 1957 but has not been detected in humans since 1968. Thus, most people are immunologically naive to viruses of the H2 subtype. In contrast, H2 influenza viruses are continually isolated from wild birds, and H2N3 viruses were isolated from pigs in 2006. H2 influenza viruses could cause a pandemic if re-introduced into humans. In the present study, a vaccine against H2 influenza was prepared as an effective control measure against a future human pandemic. A/duck… Show more

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“…Another recent report investigated the use of A/duck/Hokkaido/162/2013 as an inactivated vaccine. The Hokkaido strain was used to vaccinate mice and shown to effectively protect against infection against multiple H2 viruses in vivo [57]. Additionally, the use of cold-adapted H2N2 viruses has been used as both vaccines and reassortment backbones in several live-attenuated influenza vaccine studies for decades [58][59][60].…”
Section: Current H2 Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another recent report investigated the use of A/duck/Hokkaido/162/2013 as an inactivated vaccine. The Hokkaido strain was used to vaccinate mice and shown to effectively protect against infection against multiple H2 viruses in vivo [57]. Additionally, the use of cold-adapted H2N2 viruses has been used as both vaccines and reassortment backbones in several live-attenuated influenza vaccine studies for decades [58][59][60].…”
Section: Current H2 Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%