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- W2011338093 abstract "A recombinant fusion protein composed of Yersinia pestis fraction 1 capsule (F1) and virulence-associated V antigen (V) (F1–V) has been developed as the next-generation vaccine against plague. In this study, female Swiss Webster mice received a single intramuscular vaccination with one of eight doses of the F1–V vaccine and exposed 4 weeks later to either Y. pestis CO92 or C12 organisms by the subcutaneous or aerosol routes of infection. Quantitative anti-F1 and anti-V immunoglobulin G (IgG) ELISAs were used to examine the relationship between survival outcome and antibody titers to F1 and V. Results suggested that each 1 log10 increase in week 4 quantitative anti-F1 and anti-V IgG ELISA titers were associated with a 1.7-fold (p = 0.0051) and 2.5-fold (p = 0.0054) increase in odds of survival, respectively, against either bubonic or pneumonic plague and may serve as serological correlates of protection." @default.
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- W2011338093 title "Quantitative anti-F1 and anti-V IgG ELISAs as serological correlates of protection against plague in female Swiss Webster mice" @default.
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