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JOURNAL OF TRAVEL MEDICINE
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jtm/taad053
Keywords
TBE; TBE vaccination; accelerated schedule; ID vaccination; last-minute traveller; traveller; flavivirus vaccination
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The purpose of this exploratory study was to evaluate different accelerated TBE vaccine schedules for last-minute travelers. The results showed that the accelerated two-visit intradermal schedules might offer a better immunological alternative to the recommended classical accelerated intramuscular schedule.
Background The purpose of this exploratory study was to evaluate different accelerated tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccine schedules for last-minute travellers. Methods In a single-centre, open-label pilot study, 77 TBE-naive Belgian soldiers were randomized to one of the following five schedules with FSME-Immun (R): group 1 ('classical accelerated' schedule) received one intramuscular (IM) dose at Day 0 and Day 14, group 2 two IM doses at Day 0, group 3 two intradermal (ID) doses at Day 0, group 4 two ID doses at Day 0 and Day 7 and group 5 two ID doses at Day 0 and Day 14. The last dose(s) of the primary vaccination scheme were given after 1 year: IM (1 dose) or ID (2 doses). TBE virus neutralizing antibodies were measured in a plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT90 and 50) at Days 0, 14, 21, 28, Months 3, 6, 12 and 12+21 days. Seropositivity was defined as neutralizing antibody titres >= 10. Results The median age was 19-19.5 years in each group. Median time to seropositivity up to Day 28 was shortest for PRNT90 in ID-group 4 and for PRNT50 in all ID groups. Seroconversion until Day 28 peaked highest for PRNT90 in ID-group 4 (79%) and for PRNT50 in ID-groups 4 and 5 (both 100%). Seropositivity after the last vaccination after 12 months was high in all groups. Previous yellow fever vaccination was reported in 16% and associated with lower geometric mean titres of TBE-specific antibodies at all-time points. The vaccine was generally well tolerated. However, mild to moderate local reactions occurred in 73-100% of ID compared with 0-38% of IM vaccinations, and persistent discolouration was observed in nine ID vaccinated individuals. Conclusion The accelerated two-visit ID schedules might offer a better immunological alternative to the recommended classical accelerated IM schedule, but an aluminium-free vaccine would be preferable.
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