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Vaccinia immune globulin (VIG) is made from the pooled blood of individuals who have been inoculated with the smallpox vaccine. The antibodies these individuals developed in response to the smallpox vaccine are removed and purified. This results in VIG. It can be administered intravenously. It is used to treat individuals who have developed progressive vaccinia after smallpox vaccination. It was also used along with
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for the
2003 Midwest monkeypox outbreak Beginning in May 2003, by July a total of 71 cases of human monkeypox were found in six Midwestern states including Wisconsin (39 cases), Indiana (16), Illinois (12), Kansas (1), Missouri (2), and Ohio (1). The cause of the outbreak was traced ...
as concomitant therapy to reduce the serious side effects of smallpox vaccine. In addition, CDC states that use of VIGIV may be considered for postexposure prophylaxis of monkeypox in exposed individuals who cannot receive postexposure vaccination with smallpox vaccine because of severe T-cell function immunodeficiency.


Adverse effects of smallpox vaccine

For a small percentage of the population, the smallpox vaccine either doesn't "take" or it produces adverse events. These include postvaccinial central nervous system disease, progressive vaccinia, eczema vaccinatum, accidental implantations, “generalized vaccinia,” and the common erythematous and/or urticarial rashes.


Development of immune globulin

In the late 1940s, Dr. Henry Kempe suggested that the solution to the complications of the smallpox vaccine was to provide antibodies in the form of
gamma globulin Gamma globulins are a class of globulins, identified by their position after serum protein electrophoresis. The most significant gamma globulins are immunoglobulins ( antibodies), although some immunoglobulins are not gamma globulins, and some ga ...
, a medical treatment known as
Passive immunity Passive immunity is the transfer of active humoral immunity of ready-made antibodies. Passive immunity can occur naturally, when maternal antibodies are transferred to the fetus through the placenta, and it can also be induced artificially, when hi ...
. Kempe noted that for some infants, the smallpox vaccine failed to "take." Kempe believed this failure might be due to the high levels of maternal antibodies to vaccinia in the infants' blood. It appeared to Kempe, that the presence of the antibodies blocked viral replication and therefore a transfusion of antibodies from people who were immune due to vaccination, would help those in whom vaccination had failed. Two intravenous formulations of VIG (VIGIV Cangene and VIGIV Dynport) have been licensed by the FDA for the management of patients with progressive vaccinia, eczema vaccinatum, severe generalized vaccinia, and extensive body surface involvement or periocular implantation following inadvertent inoculation. Cangene (a subsidiary of Emergent BioSolutions) brand-name VIGIV may be known to you by an alternate name: C-VIG; CNJ 016; NP 016 - Cangene; VIG; VIGIV - Emergent BioSolutions. This type of medicine called an
Antiserum Antiserum is a blood serum containing monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies that is used to spread passive immunity to many diseases via blood donation (plasmapheresis). For example, convalescent serum, passive antibody transfusion from a previous ...
has been used in many treatments successfully, and some research and clinical trials for its use treating Monkeypox has been completed. An initial post-marketing study was updated in 2021 to verify the clinical benefits of VIGIV (CNJ-016, Vaccinia Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human), sterile solution) in the resolution of complications resulting from
Orthopoxvirus ''Orthopoxvirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Poxviridae'' and subfamily ''Chordopoxvirinae''. Vertebrates, including mammals and humans, and arthropods serve as natural hosts. There are 12 species in this genus. Diseases associated wi ...
vaccination in eligible patients treated with VIGIV named ''Clinical Outcomes of VIGIV Treatment of Smallpox Vaccination Complications or Vaccinia Infection''.


Orthopoxvirus Vaccination

Vaccinia immune globulin intravenous (VIGIV) is recommended as the first line of therapy for treatment of adverse reactions resulting from continued vaccinia virus replication after vaccination using ACAM2000® or APSV. VIGIV is not commercially available but can be made available through the
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(SNS) for the treatment of smallpox vaccine complications in patients with serious clinical manifestations. Other treatments are *
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Brincidofovir Brincidofovir, sold under the brand name Tembexa, is an antiviral drug used to treat smallpox. Brincidofovir is a prodrug of cidofovir. Conjugated to a lipid, the compound is designed to release cidofovir intracellularly, allowing for higher int ...
(TEMBEXA) *
Tecovirimat Tecovirimat, sold under the brand name Tpoxx among others, is an antiviral medication with activity against orthopoxviruses such as smallpox and monkeypox. It is the first antipoxviral drug approved in the United States. It is an inhibitor of th ...
(ST-246® or its brand name Tpoxx) The Orthopoxvirus (Smallpox) vaccine management guidelines are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Literature such as ''Progressive Vaccinia: Case Description and Laboratory-Guided Therapy With Vaccinia Immune Globulin, ST-246®, and CMX001'' explains in clinical terms to the layperson (non-medical staff, or the patient and their families) what happens during this treatment when they are sick. HIV and AIDS positive people are at risk of developing reactions and side-effects when they have Orthopoxvirus. Literature such as ''Progressive Vaccinia Acquired through Zoonotic Transmission in a Patient with HIV/AIDS'' explains again in clinical terms why patients with immunodeficiency (from HIV infection, or from any other medical condition that effects your immune system) are at high risk. Likewise, infants (and by extension during pregnancy), and the elderly with pre-existing medical conditions are more likely to have more serious reactions. If you have been taking serum antibodies for immunodeficiency, you should note this medicine VIGIV has a different name, and has similarities but is for a specific case (if you get necrosis from a smallpox vaccine) rather than a generalized treatment for immunodeficiency. These (IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, and IgE, IgG) previously have been researched for use with Modified Vaccinia virus Ankara®, more so than VIGIV as a treatment for Monkeypox.


See also

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Vaccinia virus ''Vaccinia virus'' (VACV or VV) is a large, complex, enveloped virus belonging to the poxvirus family. It has a linear, double-stranded DNA genome approximately 190 kbp in length, which encodes approximately 250 genes. The dimensions of the ...
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Eczema vaccinatum Eczema vaccinatum is a rare severe adverse reaction to smallpox vaccination. It is characterized by serious local or disseminated, umbilicated, vesicular, crusting skin rashes in the face, neck, chest, abdomen, upper limbs and hands, caused by wid ...
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Gamma globulin Gamma globulins are a class of globulins, identified by their position after serum protein electrophoresis. The most significant gamma globulins are immunoglobulins ( antibodies), although some immunoglobulins are not gamma globulins, and some ga ...
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Immunoglobulin therapy Immunoglobulin therapy is the use of a mixture of antibodies (normal human immunoglobulin or NHIG) to treat several health conditions. These conditions include primary immunodeficiency, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, chronic inflammatory de ...
an overview of this topic. * Cangene


External links

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CDC Smallpox Home

U.S. Food and Drug Administration - Vaccinia Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human) Supporting Documents older than three yearsScienceDirect: Vaccinia Immune Globulin topic overviewVaccinia Immune Globulin Intravenous Product Information (you find this pamphlet in your medicine) Read this before taking


References

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