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Duration of neutralizing antibody persisting in Thai individuals after childhood vaccination against smallpox

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dc.contributor.author Kannikar Kwanchum
dc.contributor.author Silawun Ampol
dc.contributor.author Anchalee Thongput
dc.contributor.author Navin Horthongkham
dc.contributor.author Suthiphol Udomphunthurak
dc.contributor.author Sontana Siritantikorn
dc.contributor.author Wannee Kantakamalakul
dc.contributor.author กรรณิการ์ ขวัญชุม
dc.contributor.author สีลาวัลย์ อำพล
dc.contributor.author อัญชลี ทองพุฒ
dc.contributor.author นาวิน ห่อทองคำ
dc.contributor.author สุทธิพล อุดมพันธุรัก
dc.contributor.author สนทนา ศิริตันติกร
dc.contributor.author วรรณี กัณฐกมาลากุล
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Medical Technology en
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital en
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-17T08:07:33Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-17T08:07:33Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology 35(4) June 2017 en
dc.identifier.other DOI:10.12932/AP0857
dc.identifier.uri https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/4948
dc.description สามารถเข้าถึงบทความฉบับเต็ม (Full Text) ได้ที่ : https://apjai-journal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/AP0857.pdf en
dc.description.abstract Background: Although smallpox was completely eliminated by 1980, it remains possible that variola virus could be intentionally released in an act of bioterrorism. Thus, several studies have been performed to detect antibody levels after smallpox vaccination of the current population in various countries to indicate the duration of maintenance of immunological memory. Our study endeavored to investigate the level of neutralizing (Nt) antibody responses of Thai individuals who had been immunized with smallpox vaccine during childhood. Methods: The plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) was used to study vaccinia Nt antibody responses in sera of individuals ranging in age from 35-4, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74, 75-84 and > 84 years old, referred to as groups 1-6, respectively. Each group included 200 sera: 100 male sera and 100 female sera. Results: An incubation time of 15 hours for sera and vaccinia virus was confirmed to be the optimal incubation period for PRNT. Positive Nt antibody titers (≥32) were detected in 135 (11.25%) of 1,200 sera: 81 (6.75%) male sera and 54 (4.5%) female sera. There were 4 (2%), 11 (5.5%), 19 (9.5%), 16 (8%), 33 (16.5%), and 52 (26%) positive sera in groups 1-6, respectively. Interestingly, the oldest individual with positive Nt antibody was a 98-year-old female. Two males aged 96 and 91 years old had the highest Nt antibody titers. Conclusions: Our data suggests that the vaccinia-specific Nt antibody response in the current Thai population could be maintained for more than 90 years after vaccination. However, the majority of the Thai population aged ≥35-74 years old is still highly susceptible to infection. en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.subject Smallpox en
dc.subject ไข้ทรพิษ en
dc.subject Smallpox vaccine en
dc.subject วัคซีนไข้ทรพิษ en
dc.subject Immunization of children en
dc.subject การก่อภูมิคุ้มกันของเด็ก en
dc.subject Neutralizing antibody en
dc.subject แอนติบอดีที่มีฤทธิ์เป็นกลาง en
dc.title Duration of neutralizing antibody persisting in Thai individuals after childhood vaccination against smallpox en
dc.type Article en


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