1.Humoral and Cell Mediated Immune Response After Immunization with Varicella Vaccine (Oka/LG).
Young Mo SOHN ; Hye Ok ROH ; Mi Lim GOO ; Bok Ryeon PARK ; Joo Hong PARK ; Gook Jin LIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1998;41(2):170-178
PURPOSE: We evaluated the humoral and cellular immune response to varicella-zoster virus after vaccination with varicella vaccine (Oka/LG strain). METHODS: The seroprevalence rate of fluorescent antibody to membrane antigen (FAMA) was evaluated among 178 children and 15 adults. After vaccination, seroconversion rate of FAMA, varicella-zoster virus (VZV) specific IgG and cell mediated immune response to glycoprotein I was performed. RESULTS: The seropositive rate of FAMA against VZV in healthy children ages 3 to 6 was 43.1%. A past history of chickenpox illness was confirmed in 15.2% of children who had positive response in FAMA assay in 90.9%. 34.5% of those without a past history of chickenpox had antibodis. The seropositive rate in children vaccinated with varicella vaccine in the past was found to be 46.3% in questionnaire and 44.4% in immunization schedule, lower than that of other studies (greater than 90%). The seroconversion rates in children vaccinated with the Oka/LG were 97.1% with 2,500pfu and 100.0% with 5,000pfu. Antibodies appearing after the Oka/LG vaccination were found to have glycoprotein I zone confirmed by western blotting. The rate of cell mediated immune response was 88.2% in children and 100.0% in adults. CONCLUSION: Further investigation about the effect of the various varicella vaccines used in Korea and about the cause of their immunzation failure after vaccination is needed.
Adult
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Antibodies
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Blotting, Western
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Chickenpox Vaccine*
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Chickenpox*
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Child
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Glycoproteins
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Herpesvirus 3, Human
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Humans
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Immunity, Cellular
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Immunization Schedule
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Immunization*
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Immunoglobulin G
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Korea
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Membranes
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Seroepidemiologic Studies
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Vaccination
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Vaccines