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Researcher issues caution on live virus vaccines

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Researcher issues caution on live virus vaccines

Contact: Donna E. Moriarty
donna_moriarty@nymc.edu
914-594-4536
New York Medical College

Public release date: 18-Jun-2004
Source: Eurekalert.org

Vaccine flaviviruses can recombine, resulting in a new microbe with potentially undesirable properties

VALHALLA, N.Y., June 18, 2004--A New York Medical College microbiologist warns that live virus vaccines to prevent infectious diseases like West Nile virus and yellow fever could have dire consequences. Should one of the vaccine flaviviruses recombine with a wild-type virus, a new microbe with potentially undesirable properties could result, according to Stephen J. Seligman, M.D., research professor of microbiology and immunology.

His paper, "Live flavivirus vaccines: reasons for caution" appears as a rapid review article in the June 19, 2004, issue of the journal Lancet. Co-author is Ernest A. Gould, Ph.D., of CEH-Oxford in the UK.

Flaviviruses, which can recombine within species and may recombine between species, also include dengue, Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis. They cause substantial sickness and death each year. Although live-virus vaccines offer great promise in terms of cost and efficacy, their use should be approved by an international authority due to safety concerns, the authors write.

The article lists five main lessons learned from other live virus vaccines:

- reversion of vaccine strains to increased virulence; - development of disease in individuals with compromised immune systems; - birth defects, particularly if the vaccine is given in the first trimester; - spread of vaccine strains to unvaccinated persons and; - the discovery of new, previously undetermined complications.
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