A time-course comparative clinical and immune response evaluation study between the human pathogenic Orientia tsutsugamushi strains: Karp and Gilliam in a rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) model.
Manutsanun InthawongPiyanate SunyakumthornSirima WongwairotTippawan AnantatatSusanna J DunachieRawiwan Im-ErbsinJames W JonesCarl J MasonLuis A LugoStuart D BlacksellNicholas P J DayPiengchan SonthayanonAllen L RichardsDaniel Henry ParisPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
This study characterised an improved intradermal rhesus macaque challenge model for scrub typhus, whereby the Gilliam strain infection associated with higher disease severity in the rhesus macaque model than the previous Karp strain infection. Difficulties associated with inoculum quantitation for obligate-intracellular bacteria were overcome by using functional inoculum titrations in outbred mice. The Gilliam-based rhesus macaque model provides improved endpoint measurements and contributes towards the identification of correlates of protection for future vaccine development.