INT310097
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Clinical presentation of patients who tested positive for 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus | |||||||||||||||
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The studies included HAI testing based on guidance from the US FDA for consistency with inactivated H1N1 vaccine studies. | |||||||||||||||
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These studies were designed to rapidly provide the US FDA with sufficient information to guide licensure decisions regarding MedImmune's monovalent live attenuated 2009 H1N1 vaccine in the setting of a widespread H1N1 pandemic; as a result they have a number of limitations. | |||||||||||||||
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Using the homologous stimulant, H1N1/CA antigen, induction of about 0.25% of CD4 T cells by the live vectors was achieved. | |||||||||||||||
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With the Brisbane (H1N1/BR) and with the H5N1/VN antigens, good levels of cross reactivity were seen, while the New Caledonia H1N1 antigen (H1N1/NC) was a poor stimulant (Fig. 5A). | |||||||||||||||
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