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Preparation of human rabies vaccine in VERO cell culture using a microcarrier system.
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1993
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VaccinationMicrocarrier SystemVeterinary VaccineMolecular VirologyVaccine DevelopmentMedicineVero Cell CultureAnimal VirusImmunologyVirologyVirus SuspensionsRabies VirusBiomedical EngineeringVaccine DesignRabies VaccineVaccine ResearchViral ImmunityHuman Rabies
1. The rabies virus (Pasteur PV strain) was propagated in VERO cells attached to microcarriers in a 3.7-1 bioreactor. Virus titers of about 10(6) LD50/ml were obtained regularly. 2. Ultrafiltration was efficient for concentrating the virus suspensions, and the sucrose gradient reduced the residual VERO cell DNA to acceptable levels (less than 50 pg/dose). The remaining cell DNA content was evaluated by dot-blot hybridization with a probe prepared with VERO cell DNA. 3. The final virus preparations were inactivated by B-propiolactone treatment, showed a potency higher than 2.5 IU/dose and protected mice experimentally infected intracerebrally with rabies virus (CVS-13.2). 4. This methodology for the production of a rabies vaccine for human use should be of interest to countries where high technology facilities are not available.