
08: Antibody Response to RSV Vaccines in Immunocompromised Adults
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This study investigates the antibody response to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines in immunocompromised individuals. Researchers measured antibody levels in a cohort of immunocompromised adults after receiving either an adjuvanted or non-adjuvanted RSV vaccine. Results showed heterogeneous antibody responses, with a significant portion not achieving seroconversion or a high-titer neutralization threshold. The adjuvanted vaccine showed better results. Study limitations included a small sample size and lack of cellular data. The findings suggest a need for further investigation into optimizing RSV vaccination strategies for immunocompromised populations.
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PMID: 39786402
Karaba AH, Hage C, Sengsouk I, et al. Antibody Response to Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccination in Immunocompromised Persons. JAMA 2024.