نتایج جستجو برای: influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 166771  

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
z goodarzi applied virology research center, baqyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran f behzadian research center for sciences and biotechnology, tehran, iran e saberfar applied virology research center, baqyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background and aims: vaccination is the most effective method to prevent influenza infection. among the available vaccines, cold-adapted live-virus vaccines are suitable approach that have been produced and evaluated for recent years in few countries. the goal of this project was to derivate a cold adapted variant of the influenza a/new caledonia/20/1999(h1n1). materials and methods: influenza ...

Journal: :vaccine research 0
s moeini research centre for biosciences and biotechnology, malek-ashtar university, tehran, iran. f behzadian research centre for biosciences and biotechnology, malek-ashtar university, tehran, iran. b farahmand influenza and other respiratory viruses research lab, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran.

introduction: influenza a virus causes unpredictable epidemics and pandemics by creating antigenic variations. with the appearance of each new strain, rapid emergency countermeasures are taken against this new strain. hence, designing an applicable and cross protective strategy to counter this virus is of great importance. to achieve this, choosing conserved antigenic regions in influenza virus...

2014
Joan Puig-Barberà Juan García-de-Lomas Javier Díez-Domingo Alberto Arnedo-Pena Montserrat Ruiz-García Ramón Limón-Ramírez Silvia Pérez-Vilar José Luis Micó-Esparza Miguel Tortajada-Girbés Concha Carratalá-Munuera Rosa Larrea-González Juan Manuel Beltrán-Garrido Maria del Carmen Otero-Reigada Joan Mollar-Maseres Patricia Correcher-Medina Germán Schwarz-Chavarri Vicente Gil-Guillén

BACKGROUND Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies conducted in primary care, but less is known about their effectiveness in preventing serious complications. Here, we examined the influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE) against hospitalization with PCR-confirmed influenza in the predominant A(H3N2) 2011-2012 influenza season. METHODS A hospital-based, test-n...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2012
Terri Rebmann Ayesha Iqbal John Anthony Richard C Knaup Kathleen S Wright Eleanor B Peters

BACKGROUND The 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine had lower uptake compared to seasonal influenza vaccine, and most studies examining uptake of H1N1 vaccine focused on hospital-based healthcare personnel (HCP). Determinants of H1N1 vaccine uptake among HCP in all work settings need to be identified so that interventions can be developed for use in encouraging uptake of future pandemic or emer...

2006
Paul G. Thomas Rachael Keating Diane J. Hulse-Post Peter C. Doherty

Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because of the high degree of antigenic drift among circulating influenza strains over the course of a year, vaccine strains must be reformulated specifically for each influenza season. The time delay from isolating the pandemic strain to large-scale vaccine production would be detrimental in a pandemic ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
Bram Palache

Inactivated influenza vaccines have been available since the late 1940s for the prevention of influenza disease. Based on the available scientific evidence, many public health authorities, including the World Health Organization, recommend annual use of these vaccines for specific populations, including the elderly. Despite these recommendations, actual vaccination uptake rates are very limited...

2013
Jeffrey C. Kwong Michael A. Campitelli Jonathan B. Gubbay Adriana Peci Anne-Luise Winter Romy Olsha Robert Turner Laura C. Rosella Natasha S. Crowcroft

BACKGROUND  Although annual influenza immunization is recommended for adults aged ≥65 years due to the substantial burden of illness, the evidence base for this recommendation is weak. Prior observational studies that examined influenza vaccine effectiveness against nonspecific serious outcomes suffered from selection bias and the lack of laboratory confirmation for influenza infection. The obj...

2013
Prisca Adhiambo Oria Geoffrey Arunga Emmaculate Lebo Joshua M Wong Gideon Emukule Philip Muthoka Nancy Otieno David Mutonga Robert F Breiman Mark A Katz

BACKGROUND Influenza vaccine is rarely used in Kenya, and little is known about attitudes towards the vaccine. From June-September 2010, free seasonal influenza vaccine was offered to children between 6 months and 10 years old in two Population-Based Infectious Disease Surveillance (PBIDS) sites. This survey assessed attitudes about influenza, uptake of the vaccine and experiences with childhoo...

2017
Jocelyn Raude Anne-Laure Caille-Brillet Michel SETBON

Introduction: Previous studies investigating determinants of 2009 (H1N1) pandemic influenza vaccine acceptance have focused on target groups such as healthcare workers. Few studies in the European Union have examined the self-reported reasons as well as predictive socio-demographic and health factors for pandemic influenza vaccine acceptance in the general population, even though influenza vacc...

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Background & Objectives: There are near two million people from around the world have planning to journey for Hadje ceremony. Old age, Crowding dormitory, close contact, poor sanitation, poor health services, different community pattern, high temperature and other factors cause the infectious diseases particularly respiratory infection more than ever Influenza occur more common and cause more d...

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