Yangqing Zhao
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
3 Papers
Yangqing Zhao is an academic researcher from Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemagglutination assay & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
H3N2 Mismatch of 2014–15 Northern Hemisphere Influenza Vaccines and Head-to-head Comparison between Human and Ferret Antisera derived Antigenic Maps
Hang Xie,Xiu-Feng Wan,Zhiping Ye,Ewan P. Plant,Yangqing Zhao,Yifei Xu,Xing Li,Courtney Finch,Nan Zhao,Toshiaki Kawano,Olga Zoueva,Meng-Jung Chiang,Xianghong Jing,Zhengshi Lin,Anding Zhang,Yanhong Zhu +15 more
TL;DR: Molecular modeling indicated that the mutations of epidemic H3 strains were mainly located in antibody-binding sites A and B as compared with TX/12e, and human serologic testing on vaccination-induced cross-reactivity need be emphasized along with virus antigenic characterization by ferret model.
Assessing the impact of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) on responses to hepatitis B vaccine during co-administration.
Iryna Zubkova,Yangqing Zhao,Qingwen Cui,A. V. Kachko,Yusra Gimie,Sylvie Chabot,Trudy V. Murphy,Sarah Schillie,Maria Major +8 more
TL;DR: The authors showed that the initial circulating levels of HBIG could prevent infection despite an impaired response to vaccine and support the current recommendation of assessing seroprotection after series completion for infants born to HBV carrier mothers.
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Differential Effects of Prior Influenza Exposures on H3N2 Cross-reactivity of Human Postvaccination Sera.
Hang Xie,Lei Li,Zhiping Ye,Xing Li,Ewan P. Plant,Olga Zoueva,Yangqing Zhao,Xianghong Jing,Zhengshi Lin,Toshiaki Kawano,Meng-Jung Chiang,Courtney Finch,Martina Kosikova,Anding Zhang,Yanhong Zhu,Xiu-Feng Wan +15 more
TL;DR: The results suggest an age-specific difference in human postvaccination responses and suggest that prior exposure to H1 or type B influenza may differentially affect cross-reactivity of vaccination-induced H3-specific hemagglutination inhibition antibody responses, and consequently might affect vaccine effectiveness.