Inactivated pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus human vaccines have different efficacy after homologous challenge in the ferret model.
Beatriz VidañaSharon M BrookesHelen E EverettFanny GarconAlejandro NuñezOthmar G EngelhardtDiane MajorKatja HoschlerIan H BrownMaria ZambonPublished in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2020)
Results revealed important qualitative differences in the performance of both inactivated vaccines in relation to protection against challenge with a comparable virus in a naive animal (ferret) model of human disease. Vaccine V1 limited and controlled viral shedding and reduced lower respiratory tract infection. In contrast, vaccine V2 did not control infection and animals showed sustained viral shedding and delayed lower respiratory infection, resulting in pulmonary lesions, suggesting lower efficacy of V2 vaccine.