Immunogenicity of a hexavalent combination vaccine in rhesus monkeys.

Vaccine

Department of Virus and Cell Biology, Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, PA 19486, USA.

Published: November 2000

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Preclinical immunogenicity studies were conducted in rhesus monkeys to determine whether there is immune interference in the response to one or more components of a hexavalent vaccine (Hexavac) that contains antigens from Haemophilus influenzae (Hib), hepatitis B (HB), diphtheria (D), tetanus (T), acellular pertussis (aP) and inactivated polio virus (IPV). Antibody responses were measured following co-administration of the components at three separate anatomical sites or administration as a hexavalent combination in a single site. After three injections of the hexavalent vaccine, the peak antibody responses to each component of the vaccine were >100-fold above pre-immune titers and persisted at levels >10-fold above pre-immune titers at approximately 1 year. Immune interference was observed in the peak response to HB, D and pertussis toxin, but was not seen at later time points. The results indicate that the rhesus monkey model may be useful for pre-clinical evaluation of combination vaccines.

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