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2007
Immunization of macaques with formalin-inactivated human metapneumovirus induces hypersensitivity to hMPV infection.
de Swart, Rik L
van den Hoogen, Bernadette G
Kuiken, Thijs
Herfst, Sander
van Amerongen, Geert
Yüksel, Selma
Sprong, Leo
Osterhaus, Albert D M E
Vaccine 2007 Dec 12;25: 8518-28
Abstract

Human metapneumovirus (hMPV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, is an important cause of acute respiratory tract disease. In the 1960s, vaccination with formalin-inactivated paramyxovirus preparations--respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and measles virus (MV)--resulted in predisposition for enhanced disease upon natural infection. We have produced a formalin-inactivated hMPV preparation (FI-hMPV), which was used to immunize young cynomolgus macaques. Six days after challenge FI-hMPV-primed monkeys had developed eosinophilic bronchitis and bronchiolitis, indicative of a hypersensitivity response. This study indicates that formalin-inactivated hMPV vaccines have the same propensity to predispose for immune-mediated disease as inactivated RSV and MV vaccines.

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