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Procedia in Vaccinology | 2011

Non-animal replacement methods for veterinary vaccine potency testing: state of the science and future directions

Jodie Kulpa-Eddy; Geetha Srinivas; Marlies Halder; Richard Hill; Karen Brown; James Roth; Hans Draayer; Jeffrey Galvin; Ivo Claassen; Glen Gifford; Ralph Woodland; Vivian Doelling; Brett Jones; William S. Stokes

Abstract NICEATM and ICCVAM convened an international workshop to review the state of the science of human and veterinary vaccine potency and safety testing methods and to identify opportunities to advance new and improved methods that can further reduce, refine, and replace animal use. Six topics were addressed in detail by speakers and workshop participants and are reported in a series of six reports. This workshop report, the second in the series, provides recommendations for current and future use of non-animal methods and strategies for veterinary vaccine potency testing. Workshop participants recommended that future efforts to replace animal use give priority to vaccines (1) that use large numbers of animals per test and for which many serials are produced annually, (2) that involve significant animal pain and distress during procedures, (3) for which the functional protective antigen has been identified, (4) that involve foreign animal/zoonotic organisms that are dangerous to humans, and (5) that involve pathogens that can be easily spread to wildlife populations. Vaccines identified as the highest priorities were those for rabies, Leptospira spp., Clostridium spp., Erysipelas, foreign animal diseases (FAD), poultry diseases, and fish diseases. Further research on the identification, purification, and characterization of vaccine protective antigens in veterinary vaccines was also identified as a priority. Workshop participants recommended priority research, development, and validation activities to address critical knowledge and data gaps, including opportunities to apply new science and technology. Recommendations included (1) investigations into the relative impact of various adjuvants on antigen quantification assays, (2) investigations into extraction methods that could be used for vaccines containing adjuvants that can interfere with antigen assays, and (3) review of the current status of rabies and tetanus human vaccine in vitro potency methods for their potential application to the corresponding veterinary vaccines. Workshop participants recommended enhanced international harmonization and cooperation and closer collaborations between human and veterinary researchers to expedite progress. Implementation of the workshop recommendations is expected to advance alternative in vitro methods for veterinary vaccine potency testing that will benefit animal welfare and replace animal use while ensuring continued protection of human and animal health.


Biologicals | 2013

Report on the international workshop on alternative methods for Leptospira vaccine potency testing: state of the science and the way forward.

William S. Stokes; Geetha Srinivas; Richard McFarland; Jodie Kulpa-Eddy; Warren Casey; Angela Walker; Hans Draayer; Randy Sebring; Karen Brown; Elisabeth Balks; Catrina Stirling; Eric Klaasen; Richard J. Hill; Byron Rippke; Kevin Ruby; David P. Alt; Suman Mukhopadhyay; Hajime Kojima; Nelson Johnson; Lori Rinckel; Vivian Doelling; Brett Jones

Routine potency testing of Leptospira vaccines is mostly conducted using a vaccination-challenge test that involves large numbers of hamsters and unrelieved pain and distress. NICEATM, ICCVAM, and their international partners organized a workshop to review the state of the science of alternative methods that might replace, reduce, and refine the use of animals for veterinary Leptospira vaccine potency testing and to identify ways to advance improved alternative methods. Vaccine manufacturers were encouraged to initiate or continue product-specific validation using in vitro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays as replacements for potency testing of four common Leptospira serogroups. Participants discussed the potential for eliminating the back-titration procedure in the hamster challenge assay, which could reduce animal use by 50% for each individual potency test. Further animal reduction may also be possible by using cryopreserved Leptospira stock to replace continual passaging through hamsters. Serology assays were identified as a way to further reduce and refine animal use but should be considered only after attempting in vitro assays. Workshop participants encouraged consideration of analgesics and use of earlier humane endpoints when the hamster vaccination-challenge potency assay is used. International harmonization of alternative potency methods was recommended to avoid duplicative potency testing to meet regionally different requirements.


Biologicals | 2012

Report on the international workshop on alternative methods for human and veterinary rabies vaccine testing: state of the science and planning the way forward.

William S. Stokes; Richard McFarland; Jodie Kulpa-Eddy; Donna M. Gatewood; Robin Levis; Marlies Halder; Gayle Pulle; Hajime Kojima; Warren Casey; Alexander Gaydamaka; Timothy J. Miller; Karen Brown; Charles G. Lewis; Jean-Michel Chapsal; Lukas Bruckner; Sunil Gairola; Elisabeth Kamphuis; Charles E. Rupprecht; Peter S. Wunderli; Lorraine M. McElhinney; Fabrizio De Mattia; Koichiro Gamoh; Richard J. Hill; David Reed; Vivian Doelling; Nelson Johnson; David T. Allen; Lori Rinckel; Brett Jones


Archive | 2007

Methods and compositions for vaccination of poultry

Vivian Doelling; Rebecca M. Poston; Cherilyn L. Heggen-Peay; Alan P. Avakian; Julius K. Tyczkowski


Archive | 1999

Live vaccines and methods of treatment therewith

Rebecca M. Poston; Paul A. Johnston; Vivian Doelling; Brian D. Johnson


Procedia in Vaccinology | 2011

Improving animal welfare and reducing animal use for veterinary vaccine potency testing: state of the science and future directions

William S. Stokes; Karen Brown; Jodie Kulpa-Eddy; Geetha Srinivas; Marlies Halder; Hans Draayer; Jeffrey Galvin; Ivo Claassen; Glen Gifford; Ralph Woodland; Vivian Doelling; Brett Jones


Procedia in Vaccinology | 2011

Alternative methods and strategies to reduce, refine , and replace animal use for veterinary vaccine post- licensing safety testing: state of the science and future directions

Jodie Kulpa-Eddy; Geetha Srinivas; Marlies Halder; Karen Brown; Hans Draayer; Jeffrey Galvin; Ivo Claassen; Glen Gifford; Ralph Woodland; Vivian Doelling; Brett Jones; William S. Stokes


Biologicals | 2014

Report on the international workshop on alternatives to the murine histamine sensitization test (HIST) for acellular pertussis vaccines: State of the science and the path forward☆

Richard Isbrucker; Juan Arciniega; Richard McFarland; Jean-Michel Chapsal; Dorothy Xing; Christina Bache; Sue Nelson; Angele Costanzo; Marieke Hoonakker; Amélie Castiaux; Marlies Halder; Warren Casey; Nelson Johnson; Brett Jones; Vivian Doelling; Cathy Sprankle; Lori Rinckel; William S. Stokes


Archive | 2007

Verfahren und zusammensetzungen für geflügelimpfung

Vivian Doelling; Rebecca M. Poston; Cherilyn L. Heggen-Peay; Alan P. Avakian; Julius K. Tyczkowski


Archive | 2007

Procédés et compositions destinés à la vaccination des volailles

Vivian Doelling; Rebecca M. Poston; Cherilyn L. Heggen-Peay; Alan P. Avakian; Julius K. Tyczkowski

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Brett Jones

Research Triangle Park

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William S. Stokes

National Institutes of Health

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Jodie Kulpa-Eddy

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

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Geetha Srinivas

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

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