High-dose Mycobacterium tuberculosis aerosol challenge cannot overcome BCG-induced protection in Chinese origin cynomolgus macaques; implications of natural resistance for vaccine evaluation
Abstract This study describes the use of cynomolgus macaques of Chinese origin (CCM) to evaluate the efficacy and immunogenicity of the BCG vaccine against high dose aerosol Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge. Progressive disease developed in three of the unvaccinated animals within 10 weeks of ch...
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Main Authors: | Laura Sibley, Andrew D. White, Karen E. Gooch, Lisa M. Stevens, Rachel Tanner, Ashley Jacobs, Owen Daykin-Pont, Fergus Gleeson, Anthony McIntyre, Randall Basaraba, Simon Clark, Graham Hall, Geoff Pearson, Emma Rayner, Helen McShane, Ann Williams, Mike Dennis, Philip D. Marsh, Sally Sharpe |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/012f7b94a99f4b9a8b55500c6bbff3f8 |
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