2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86822004000700011
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Yellow fever virus isolated from a fatal post vaccination event: an experimental comparative study with the 17DD vaccine strain in the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

Abstract: In order to investigate the pathogenicity of the virus strain GOI 4191 that was isolated from a fatal adverse event after yellow fever virus (YFV) vaccination, an experimental assay using hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) as animal model and YFV 17DD vaccine strain as virus reference was accomplished. The two virus strains were inoculated by intracerebral, intrahepatic and subcutaneous routes. The levels of viremia, antibody response, and aminotransferases were determined in sera; while virus, antigen and histop… Show more

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“…Analysis of genomic sequences of viruses isolated from fatal cases did not reveal any mutations that could be responsible for the disease [20,21], and the biological properties of isolates were unchanged in monkey and hamster models for viscerotropism [21,22 ]. Therefore, adverse events must have been due to a rare individual susceptibility.…”
Section: Yellow Fevermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Analysis of genomic sequences of viruses isolated from fatal cases did not reveal any mutations that could be responsible for the disease [20,21], and the biological properties of isolates were unchanged in monkey and hamster models for viscerotropism [21,22 ]. Therefore, adverse events must have been due to a rare individual susceptibility.…”
Section: Yellow Fevermentioning
confidence: 97%