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Quantitative assessment of anthrax vaccine immunogenicity using the dried blood spot matrix
Authors:Jarad M Schiffer  Panagiotis Maniatis  Ilana Garza  Evelene Steward-Clark  Lawrence T Korman  Phillip R Pittman  Joanne V Mei  Conrad P Quinn
Institution:1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States;2. Logistics Health, Inc., United States;3. United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), United States
Abstract:The collection, processing and transportation to a testing laboratory of large numbers of clinical samples during an emergency response situation present significant cost and logistical issues. Blood and serum are common clinical samples for diagnosis of disease. Serum preparation requires significant on-site equipment and facilities for immediate processing and cold storage, and significant costs for cold-chain transport to testing facilities. The dried blood spot (DBS) matrix offers an alternative to serum for rapid and efficient sample collection with fewer on-site equipment requirements and considerably lower storage and transport costs. We have developed and validated assay methods for using DBS in the quantitative anti-protective antigen IgG enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), one of the primary assays for assessing immunogenicity of anthrax vaccine and for confirmatory diagnosis of Bacillus anthracis infection in humans. We have also developed and validated high-throughput data analysis software to facilitate data handling for large clinical trials and emergency response.
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