- Nachbagauer, Raffael;
- Miller, Matthew S;
- Hai, Rong;
- Ryder, Alex B;
- Rose, John K;
- Palese, Peter;
- García-Sastre, Adolfo;
- Krammer, Florian;
- Albrecht, Randy A
- Editor(s): Schultz-Cherry, S
We assessed whether influenza virus hemagglutinin stalk-based immunity protects ferrets against aerosol-transmitted H1N1 influenza virus infection. Immunization of ferrets by a universal influenza virus vaccine strategy based on viral vectors expressing chimeric hemagglutinin constructs induced stalk-specific antibody responses. Stalk-immunized ferrets were cohoused with H1N1-infected ferrets under conditions that permitted virus transmission. Hemagglutinin stalk-immunized ferrets had lower viral titers and delayed or no virus replication at all following natural exposure to influenza virus.