The potency of smallpox vaccines produced in the 1970s was tested by titration onto chorioallantoic membranes of fertilized hen eggs (CAM assay). The potency specification commonly approved for these vaccines was a titer above 10(8) pock-forming units per milliliter. We developed and validated a cell culture titration assay to have a more reliable potency test.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccording to WHO and the European Pharmacopoeia, the current potency test for acellular pertussis vaccines is a mouse immunogenicity assay assessing consistency of production from batch to batch. The assay compares the batch under control with a reference vaccine of documented clinical efficacy. This study describes and illustrates critical aspects of the assay, based on our experience on a tricomponent vaccine: validation of immunoassay to quantify mouse antibody response, choice of vaccine immunising doses in the three-doses model, treatment of non-responder mice for calculations, establishment of assay validity criteria.
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