نتایج جستجو برای: boost vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 84560  

2007
Stephen Mark Tompkins Zi-Shan Zhao Chia-Yun Lo Julia A. Misplon Teresa Liu Zhiping Ye Robert J. Hogan Zhengqi Wu Kimberly A. Benton Terrence M. Tumpey Suzanne L. Epstein

Changes in influenza viruses require regular reformulation of strain-specific influenza vaccines. Vaccines based on conserved antigens provide broader protection. Influenza matrix protein 2 (M2) is highly conserved across influenza A subtypes. To evaluate its efficacy as a vaccine candidate, we vaccinated mice with M2 peptide of a widely shared consensus sequence. This vaccination induced antib...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
shayesteh hajizdeh afsar rezaie pour mehrnaz geranmayeh anoshirvan kazem nezhad

background: immunization campaign is one of the most effective acts for improving community health, yet under immunized groups, leave communities at risk for vaccine -preventable diseases. the objective of the present study is to assess status of immunization for children under 2 years old in shahriar, iran. methods: this research is a cross- sectional study. cluster sampling was used to select...

2006
Susan Shahin David Proll

Development of prophylactic vaccines against infectious diseases (such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV) has been hindered by the lack of effective immunisation strategies that induce the cellular arm of the immune system necessary for protection against these intracellular pathogens. DNA vaccines, recombinant proteins and recombinant viral vectors are all effective antigen delivery systems for...

2016
Maria Gullberg Louise Lohse Anette Bøtner Gerald M McInerney Alison Burman Terry Jackson Charlotta Polacek Graham J Belsham

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) remains one of the most economically important infectious diseases of production animals globally. Vaccination can successfully control this disease, however, current vaccines are imperfect. They are made using chemically inactivated FMD virus (FMDV) that is produced in large-scale mammalian cell culture under high containment conditions. Here, we have expressed the...

Journal: :Journal of Virology 2021

In this placebo-controlled phase II randomized clinical trial, we evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of a therapeutic prime-boost vaccine strategy using recombinant DNA (GTU-MultiHIV B clade) followed by boost vaccination with lipopeptide (HIV-LIPO-5) in HIV-infected patients on combined antiretroviral therapy. We show here that is well tolerated, consistently previous studies HIV-1-infect...

2015
Isabela Resende Pereira Glaucia Vilar-Pereira Virgínia Marques Andrea Alice da Silva Bráulia Caetano Otacilio Cruz Moreira Alexandre Vieira Machado Oscar Bruna-Romero Maurício Martins Rodrigues Ricardo Tostes Gazzinelli Joseli Lannes-Vieira

Chagas disease (CD), caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is a prototypical neglected tropical disease. Specific immunity promotes acute phase survival. Nevertheless, one-third of CD patients develop chronic chagasic cardiomyopathy (CCC) associated with parasite persistence and immunological unbalance. Currently, the therapeutic management of patients only mitigates CCC symptoms. Therefor...

2013
Rosalind Rowland Ansar A. Pathan Iman Satti Ian D. Poulton Magali M. L. Matsumiya Megan Whittaker Angela M. Minassian Geraldine A. O’Hara Matthew Hamill Janet T. Scott Stephanie A. Harris Hazel C. Poyntz Cynthia Bateman Joel Meyer Nicola Williams Sarah C. Gilbert Alison M. Lawrie Adrian V.S. Hill Helen McShane

The safety and immunogenicity of a new candidate tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, FP85A was evaluated alone and in heterologous prime-boost regimes with another candidate TB vaccine, MVA85A. This was an open label, non-controlled, non-randomized Phase I clinical trial. Healthy previously BCG-vaccinated adult subjects were enrolled sequentially into three groups and vaccinated with FP85A alone, or bot...

2017
Gemma Hancock Sara Morón-López Jakub Kopycinski Maria C. Puertas Eleni Giannoulatou Annie Rose Maria Salgado Emma-Jo Hayton Alison Crook Catharine Morgan Brian Angus Fabian Chen Hongbing Yang Javier Martinez-Picado Tomas Hanke Lucy Dorrell

INTRODUCTION Vaccines may be key components of a curative strategy for HIV-1. We investigated whether a novel immunogen, HIVconsv, designed to re-direct T cell responses to conserved viral epitopes, could impact the HIV-1 reservoir in chronic antiretroviral therapy (ART)-treated subjects when delivered by modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA). METHODS Nineteen virologically suppressed individu...

2016
Øystein Evensen

Salmonid rickettsial septicemia (SRS) is a serious, infectious disease in Chilean salmon farming caused by Piscirickettsia salmonis, causing heavy losses to the salmonid industry. P. salmonis belongs to the Gammaproteobacteria, order Thiotrichales. SRS was first described in Chile in 1989, and infection with P. salmonis has since been described from a high number of fish species and in several ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
H Martin Vordermeier Bernardo Villarreal-Ramos Paul J Cockle Martin McAulay Shelley G Rhodes Tyler Thacker Sarah C Gilbert Helen McShane Adrian V S Hill Zhou Xing R Glyn Hewinson

Previous work with small-animal laboratory models of tuberculosis has shown that vaccination strategies based on heterologous prime-boost protocols using Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) to prime and modified vaccinia virus Ankara strain (MVA85A) or recombinant attenuated adenoviruses (Ad85A) expressing the mycobacterial antigen Ag85A to boost may increase the protective effic...

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