Long-term observation of subunit vaccine F1-rV270 against Yersinia pestis in mice
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- DOI: 10.1128/CVI.00305-09
Long-term observation of subunit vaccine F1-rV270 against Yersinia pestis in mice
Abstract
Long-term protection and antibody response for the subunit vaccine F1-rV270 were determined by using the mouse model. Antibodies to F1 and rV270 were still detectable over a period of 518 days. The complete protection against lethal challenge of Yersinia pestis could be achieved up to day 518 after primary immunization.
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