Abstract

Vaccines containing acellular pertussis components, either separate or combined with other microbial antigens, were evaluated for specific immune responses in guinea-pigs and mice. The capacity of sera to protect chick embryos from the lethal effect of pertussis toxin was independent of the Chinese hamster ovary cell clumping neutralization titre and the antigen binding ELISA anti-toxin titre. Direct corelations did not exist between ELISA titres to Pt, FHA, fimbria or 69kDa and capacity to prevent killing of embryos by different strains of Bordetella pertussis. With the exception of one combination vaccine product, addition of foreign microbial antigens to acellular pertussis vaccines did not significantly alter capacity of the sera to protect embryos against toxin or bacteria.

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