Japanese encephalitis vaccine (inactivated, adsorbed) [IXIARO]
- PMID: 19192940
- DOI: 10.2165/00003495-200969010-00008
Japanese encephalitis vaccine (inactivated, adsorbed) [IXIARO]
Abstract
The Japanese encephalitis vaccine IC-51 (IXIARO) is an inactivated virus (strain SA(14)-14-2) that is manufactured in cultured Vero cells and is currently being developed for preventive vaccination against the Japanese encephalitis virus. black triangle Administration of IXIARO as a two-dose treatment in healthy adults provided high levels of seroprotection against Japanese encephalitis virus. Immune responses at 56 days post-vaccination, including seroconversion rates and geometric mean titres, were noninferior to those seen with a currently available licensed vaccine. Seroprotection was achieved 1 week after second vaccination. black triangle Long-term seroprotection was also observed with the vaccine, with seroconversion rates and geometric mean titres maintained at both 6 and 12 months post-vaccination. black triangle Coadministration with a hepatitis A vaccine had no effect on the immunogenicity of IXIARO. Additionally, the vaccine immunogenicity was not compromised in subjects with pre-existing vaccine-induced antibodies for tick-borne encephalitis, a related flavivirus. black triangle Vaccine immunogenicity was also observed in paediatric volunteers, with seroconversion rates not significantly different to an active comparator at 56 days post-vaccination. black triangle The safety and tolerability profile of IXIARO was generally similar to that of placebo with respect to systemic adverse events, and was associated with a numerically lower frequency of local injection site adverse events than the active comparator vaccine. [fig: see text]
References
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources