Assessment of the virulence of H. ducreyi 35000 HP vs its derivative (FX548) containing a class II hgbA allele in humans. [Haemophilus] ducreyi strain:FX548 11/30/11
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In addition to causing chancroid, Haemophilus ducreyi is a major cause of cutaneous ulcers in children. Despite mass drug administration with azithromycin, both class I and class II strains persist in ulcer-endemic regions, suggesting the need for a vaccine. The hemoglobin receptor (HgbA) is a leading vaccine candidate, but its efficacy in animal models is class-specific. As a prelude to evaluating HgbA vaccines in a human infection model, we tested whether a class 1 strain (35000HP) is as virulent as its derivative (FX548) containing a class II hgbA allele.
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2018-08-10



