Claims
- 1. A mumps vaccine comprising a substantially homogeneous immunogenic Jeryl-Lynn isolate, the vaccine not contaminated with more than 10% of another Jeryl-Lynn isolate.
- 2. A method of inducing immunity in a mammal susceptible to mumps infection comprising administration to the mammal of an effective amount of a vaccine according to claim 1.
- 3. A mumps vaccine according to claim 1 comprising the SH gene and the N terminus of the HN gene having the nucleic acid sequence as depicted in Seq ID No 1.
- 4. A method of inducing immunity in a mammal susceptible to mumps infection comprising administration to the mammal of an effective amount of a vaccine according to claim 2.
- 5. A vaccine as claimed in claim 1 additionally comprising an agent for protection against varicella zoster infections.
- 6. A method of inducing immunity in a mammal susceptible to mumps infection comprising administration to the mammal of an effective amount of a vaccine according to claim 5.
- 7. A combined vaccine comprising a substantially homogeneous immunogenic Jeryl-Lynn isolate and one or more viruses selected from the group consisting of an attenuated measles virus, an attenuated rubella virus, a killed measles virus, and a killed rubella virus.
- 8. A method of inducing immunity in a mammal susceptible to mumps Infection comprising administration to the mammal of an effective amount of a vaccine according to claim 7.
- 9. A vaccine as claimed in claim 7 additionally comprising an agent for protection against varicella zoster infections.
- 10. A method of inducing immunity in a mammal susceptible to mumps infection comprising administration to the mammal of an effective amount of a vaccine according to claim 9.
- 11. A combined vaccine comprising a substantially homogeneous immunogenic Jeryl-Lynn isolate and a subunit of one or more viruses selected from the group consisting of: an attenuated measles virus, an attenuated rubella virus, a killed measles virus, and a killed rubella virus.
- 12. A method of inducing immunity in a mammal susceptible to mumps infection comprising administration to the mammal of an effective amount of a vaccine according to claim 11.
- 13. A vaccine as claimed in claim 11 additionally comprising an agent for protection against varicella zoster infections.
- 14. A method of producing a vaccine comprising a substantially homogeneous immunogenic Jeryl-Lynn isolate, the vaccine not contaminated with more than 10% of another Jeryl-Lynn isolate, the method comprising passaging a Jeryl Lynn preparation on a suitable cell line that supports the passage of a Jeryl-Lynn isolate; andselecting a pure culture using the steps of either: a. limit dilution; or b. individual plaque isolation.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application Ser. No. 09/748,343, filed Dec. 22, 2000 abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09,441,479 filed Nov. 17, 1999, abandoned which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/649,654, filed May 13, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,962 which is the 35 USC §371 National Stage entry of PCT/EP94/03801, filed Nov. 15, 1994.
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