Adenovirus vaccines in the US military

CA Gaydos, JC Gaydos - Military medicine, 1995 - academic.oup.com
CA Gaydos, JC Gaydos
Military medicine, 1995academic.oup.com
Acute respiratory disease (ARD) due to adenoviruses caused significant morbidity in military
training populations. Since 1971 ARD has been controlled by the use of live, enteric-coated,
adenovirus (ADV) types 4 and 7 vaccines. This immunization program overcame significant
problems in vaccine development. Due to a production delay, military training posts stopped
ADV vaccine administration in spring 1994. The delivery of ADV vaccine resumed in late
February 1995, but another production delay is anticipated. A generation of military medical …
Abstract
Acute respiratory disease (ARD) due to adenoviruses caused significant morbidity in military training populations. Since 1971 ARD has been controlled by the use of live, enteric-coated, adenovirus (ADV) types 4 and 7 vaccines. This immunization program overcame significant problems in vaccine development. Due to a production delay, military training posts stopped ADV vaccine administration in spring 1994. The delivery of ADV vaccine resumed in late February 1995, but another production delay is anticipated. A generation of military medical people have not been exposed to the significant morbidity caused by adenoviruses and are unaware of the effectiveness of the ADV vaccine. ARD morbidity before ADV vaccines, the ADV vaccine development program, and current issues regarding the control of ARD due to adenoviruses in the military are discussed.
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