Month of Influenza Virus Vaccination Influences Antibody Responses in Children and Adults. 2021

Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.

The improvement of influenza virus vaccines and the development of a universal product have been long-standing goals in pre-clinical and clinical research. To meet these goals and to understand the strengths and weaknesses of current vaccine strategies, scientists routinely study human responses toward seasonal influenza vaccines. This research is frequently performed with clinical samples taken throughout an influenza season, often without strict attention to the month of inoculation for each study participant. Here, we ask how the timing of vaccination affects outcomes. Results demonstrate significant influences of inoculation month on the immune response. During the progression from fall to winter months, there are changes in host lifestyles and in the frequencies of clinical/sub-clinical viral infections that can significantly alter vaccine immunogenicity. We now recommend routine assessment of inoculation month during clinical studies to inform data interpretation and expedite the development of successful vaccines. This recommendation is pertinent to numerous vaccine development efforts within and outside the influenza virus field.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
February 2022, Nature medicine,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
May 2020, Trends in immunology,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
December 1977, The Journal of infectious diseases,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
July 2020, The New England journal of medicine,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
December 2017, The Journal of infectious diseases,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
February 1948, The Journal of pediatrics,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
January 2017, Vaccine,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
January 2004, Viral immunology,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
May 1999, Vaccine,
Rhiannon R Penkert, and Nehali Patel, and Richard J Webby, and Ted M Ross, and Julia L Hurwitz
October 1998, The Journal of infectious diseases,
Copied contents to your clipboard!