Davenport F M, Hennessy A V, Maassab H F, Minuse E, Clark L C, Abrams G D, Mitchell J R
J Infect Dis. 1977 Jul;136(1):17-25. doi: 10.1093/infdis/136.1.17.
Recombinant live attenuated type A and B influenza virus vaccines derived from standardized cold-adapted parent strains were given singly and in combination to volunteers. The vaccine viruses were well tolerated, functioned as good antigens, and failed to spread to intimate household contacts. Thirty-nine isolates that were recovered after a single passage in humans appeared genetically stable. The results of histopathologic studies in ferrets encourage development of an animal model for attenuation of the virus.