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Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine

Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a vaccine-preventable, mosquito-borne disease. Substantial progress with JE control in Asia has been made during the past decade, with most endemic countries now having JE vaccination programs, commonly using live attenuated SA14-14-2 JE vaccine (trade name CD-JEV). If...

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Autores principales: Hills, Susan L., Van Keulen, Alex, Feser, Jodi, Panella, Amanda, Letson, G. William, Staples, J. Erin, Marfin, Anthony A., Brault, Aaron C.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33236716
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-1132
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author Hills, Susan L.
Van Keulen, Alex
Feser, Jodi
Panella, Amanda
Letson, G. William
Staples, J. Erin
Marfin, Anthony A.
Brault, Aaron C.
author_facet Hills, Susan L.
Van Keulen, Alex
Feser, Jodi
Panella, Amanda
Letson, G. William
Staples, J. Erin
Marfin, Anthony A.
Brault, Aaron C.
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description Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a vaccine-preventable, mosquito-borne disease. Substantial progress with JE control in Asia has been made during the past decade, with most endemic countries now having JE vaccination programs, commonly using live attenuated SA14-14-2 JE vaccine (trade name CD-JEV). If a child develops encephalitis during the weeks to months following CD-JEV vaccination and anti-JE virus IgM (JE IgM) antibody is detected in serum, the question arises if this is JE virus infection indicating vaccine failure, or persistent JE IgM antibody postvaccination. To better understand JE IgM seropositivity following vaccination, sera from 268 children from a previous CD-JEV study were tested by two different JE IgM assays to determine JE IgM antibody frequency on days 28, 180, and 365 postvaccination. With the CDC JE IgM antibody capture ELISA (MAC-ELISA), 110 children (41%) had JE IgM positive or equivocal results on their day 28 sample, and eight (3%) and two (1%) had positive or equivocal results on day 180 and day 365 samples, respectively. With the InBios JE Detect™ MAC-ELISA (Seattle, WA), 118 (44%) children had positive or equivocal results on day 28 sample, and three (1%) and one (0.4%) had positive or equivocal results on day 180 and day 365 samples, respectively. Our results indicate that more than 40% children vaccinated with CD-JEV can have JE IgM antibodies in their serum at 1 month postvaccination but JE IgM antibody is rare by 6 months. These data will help healthcare workers assess the likelihood that JE IgM antibodies in the serum of a child with encephalitis after vaccination are vaccine related.
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spelling pubmed-78663392021-02-17 Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Hills, Susan L. Van Keulen, Alex Feser, Jodi Panella, Amanda Letson, G. William Staples, J. Erin Marfin, Anthony A. Brault, Aaron C. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a vaccine-preventable, mosquito-borne disease. Substantial progress with JE control in Asia has been made during the past decade, with most endemic countries now having JE vaccination programs, commonly using live attenuated SA14-14-2 JE vaccine (trade name CD-JEV). If a child develops encephalitis during the weeks to months following CD-JEV vaccination and anti-JE virus IgM (JE IgM) antibody is detected in serum, the question arises if this is JE virus infection indicating vaccine failure, or persistent JE IgM antibody postvaccination. To better understand JE IgM seropositivity following vaccination, sera from 268 children from a previous CD-JEV study were tested by two different JE IgM assays to determine JE IgM antibody frequency on days 28, 180, and 365 postvaccination. With the CDC JE IgM antibody capture ELISA (MAC-ELISA), 110 children (41%) had JE IgM positive or equivocal results on their day 28 sample, and eight (3%) and two (1%) had positive or equivocal results on day 180 and day 365 samples, respectively. With the InBios JE Detect™ MAC-ELISA (Seattle, WA), 118 (44%) children had positive or equivocal results on day 28 sample, and three (1%) and one (0.4%) had positive or equivocal results on day 180 and day 365 samples, respectively. Our results indicate that more than 40% children vaccinated with CD-JEV can have JE IgM antibodies in their serum at 1 month postvaccination but JE IgM antibody is rare by 6 months. These data will help healthcare workers assess the likelihood that JE IgM antibodies in the serum of a child with encephalitis after vaccination are vaccine related. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2021-02 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7866339/ /pubmed/33236716 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-1132 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
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title_full Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
title_fullStr Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
title_short Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
title_sort persistence of igm antibodies after vaccination with live attenuated japanese encephalitis vaccine
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33236716
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-1132
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