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Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military

Military personnel of all armed forces receive multiple vaccinations and have been doing so since long ago, but relatively few studies have investigated the possible negative or positive interference of simultaneous vaccinations. As a contribution to fill this gap, we analyzed the response to the li...

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Autores principales: Ferlito, Claudia, Biselli, Roberto, Visco, Vincenzo, Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia, Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria, Castilletti, Concetta, Lapa, Daniele, Nicoletti, Loredana, Marchi, Antonella, Magurano, Fabio, Ciccaglione, Anna Rita, Chionne, Paola, Madonna, Elisabetta, Donatelli, Isabella, Calzoletti, Laura, Fabiani, Concetta, Biondo, Michela Ileen, Teloni, Raffaela, Mariotti, Sabrina, Salerno, Gerardo, Picchianti-Diamanti, Andrea, Salemi, Simonetta, Caporuscio, Sara, Autore, Alberto, Lulli, Patrizia, Borelli, Francesco, Lastilla, Marco, Nisini, Roberto, D’Amelio, Raffaele
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7829820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33477366
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9010087
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author Ferlito, Claudia
Biselli, Roberto
Visco, Vincenzo
Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Castilletti, Concetta
Lapa, Daniele
Nicoletti, Loredana
Marchi, Antonella
Magurano, Fabio
Ciccaglione, Anna Rita
Chionne, Paola
Madonna, Elisabetta
Donatelli, Isabella
Calzoletti, Laura
Fabiani, Concetta
Biondo, Michela Ileen
Teloni, Raffaela
Mariotti, Sabrina
Salerno, Gerardo
Picchianti-Diamanti, Andrea
Salemi, Simonetta
Caporuscio, Sara
Autore, Alberto
Lulli, Patrizia
Borelli, Francesco
Lastilla, Marco
Nisini, Roberto
D’Amelio, Raffaele
author_facet Ferlito, Claudia
Biselli, Roberto
Visco, Vincenzo
Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Castilletti, Concetta
Lapa, Daniele
Nicoletti, Loredana
Marchi, Antonella
Magurano, Fabio
Ciccaglione, Anna Rita
Chionne, Paola
Madonna, Elisabetta
Donatelli, Isabella
Calzoletti, Laura
Fabiani, Concetta
Biondo, Michela Ileen
Teloni, Raffaela
Mariotti, Sabrina
Salerno, Gerardo
Picchianti-Diamanti, Andrea
Salemi, Simonetta
Caporuscio, Sara
Autore, Alberto
Lulli, Patrizia
Borelli, Francesco
Lastilla, Marco
Nisini, Roberto
D’Amelio, Raffaele
author_sort Ferlito, Claudia
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description Military personnel of all armed forces receive multiple vaccinations and have been doing so since long ago, but relatively few studies have investigated the possible negative or positive interference of simultaneous vaccinations. As a contribution to fill this gap, we analyzed the response to the live trivalent measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), the inactivated hepatitis A virus (HAV), the inactivated trivalent polio, and the trivalent subunits influenza vaccines in two cohorts of Italian military personnel. The first cohort was represented by 108 students from military schools and the second by 72 soldiers engaged in a nine-month mission abroad. MMR and HAV vaccines had never been administered before, whereas inactivated polio was administered to adults primed at infancy with a live trivalent oral polio vaccine. Accordingly, nearly all subjects had baseline antibodies to polio types 1 and 3, but unexpectedly, anti-measles/-mumps/-rubella antibodies were present in 82%, 82%, and 73.5% of subjects, respectively (43% for all of the antigens). Finally, anti-HAV antibodies were detectable in 14% and anti-influenza (H1/H3/B) in 18% of the study population. At mine months post-vaccination, 92% of subjects had protective antibody levels for all MMR antigens, 96% for HAV, 69% for the three influenza antigens, and 100% for polio types 1 and 3. An inverse relationship between baseline and post-vaccination antibody levels was noticed with all the vaccines. An excellent vaccine immunogenicity, a calculated long antibody persistence, and apparent lack of vaccine interference were observed.
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spelling pubmed-78298202021-01-26 Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military Ferlito, Claudia Biselli, Roberto Visco, Vincenzo Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria Castilletti, Concetta Lapa, Daniele Nicoletti, Loredana Marchi, Antonella Magurano, Fabio Ciccaglione, Anna Rita Chionne, Paola Madonna, Elisabetta Donatelli, Isabella Calzoletti, Laura Fabiani, Concetta Biondo, Michela Ileen Teloni, Raffaela Mariotti, Sabrina Salerno, Gerardo Picchianti-Diamanti, Andrea Salemi, Simonetta Caporuscio, Sara Autore, Alberto Lulli, Patrizia Borelli, Francesco Lastilla, Marco Nisini, Roberto D’Amelio, Raffaele Biomedicines Article Military personnel of all armed forces receive multiple vaccinations and have been doing so since long ago, but relatively few studies have investigated the possible negative or positive interference of simultaneous vaccinations. As a contribution to fill this gap, we analyzed the response to the live trivalent measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), the inactivated hepatitis A virus (HAV), the inactivated trivalent polio, and the trivalent subunits influenza vaccines in two cohorts of Italian military personnel. The first cohort was represented by 108 students from military schools and the second by 72 soldiers engaged in a nine-month mission abroad. MMR and HAV vaccines had never been administered before, whereas inactivated polio was administered to adults primed at infancy with a live trivalent oral polio vaccine. Accordingly, nearly all subjects had baseline antibodies to polio types 1 and 3, but unexpectedly, anti-measles/-mumps/-rubella antibodies were present in 82%, 82%, and 73.5% of subjects, respectively (43% for all of the antigens). Finally, anti-HAV antibodies were detectable in 14% and anti-influenza (H1/H3/B) in 18% of the study population. At mine months post-vaccination, 92% of subjects had protective antibody levels for all MMR antigens, 96% for HAV, 69% for the three influenza antigens, and 100% for polio types 1 and 3. An inverse relationship between baseline and post-vaccination antibody levels was noticed with all the vaccines. An excellent vaccine immunogenicity, a calculated long antibody persistence, and apparent lack of vaccine interference were observed. MDPI 2021-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7829820/ /pubmed/33477366 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9010087 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ferlito, Claudia
Biselli, Roberto
Visco, Vincenzo
Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Castilletti, Concetta
Lapa, Daniele
Nicoletti, Loredana
Marchi, Antonella
Magurano, Fabio
Ciccaglione, Anna Rita
Chionne, Paola
Madonna, Elisabetta
Donatelli, Isabella
Calzoletti, Laura
Fabiani, Concetta
Biondo, Michela Ileen
Teloni, Raffaela
Mariotti, Sabrina
Salerno, Gerardo
Picchianti-Diamanti, Andrea
Salemi, Simonetta
Caporuscio, Sara
Autore, Alberto
Lulli, Patrizia
Borelli, Francesco
Lastilla, Marco
Nisini, Roberto
D’Amelio, Raffaele
Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military
title Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military
title_full Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military
title_fullStr Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military
title_full_unstemmed Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military
title_short Immunogenicity of Viral Vaccines in the Italian Military
title_sort immunogenicity of viral vaccines in the italian military
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7829820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33477366
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9010087
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