Progress toward a Live, Attenuated Human Hepatitis A Vaccine

Abstract
Human hepatitis A virus was attenuated in virulence for marmosets by passage in rhesus monkey kidney FRhK6 and human diploid lung fibroblast cell cultures. A number of variants were produced that showed different levels of virulence/attenuation for marmosets. Marmosets that had attenuated virus-like responses following injection of variant virus were challenged with virulent virus; all were solidly immune to infection. Antibody stimulated by the vaccine equated with protection. Human hepatitis A virus apparently can be attenuated and the feasibility for eventual development of a live, attenuated hepatitis A vaccine for human use is shown.

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