نتایج جستجو برای: killed vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 69141  

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 2000
E T Ryan S B Calderwood

Cholera causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. For travelers, the risk of developing cholera per month of stay in a developing country is approximately 0.001%-0.01%, and cholera may present as traveler's diarrhea. In the United States, only a poorly tolerated, marginally effective, parenterally administered, phenol-inactivated vaccine is available. Outside the United States, 2 ad...

Journal: :International journal of antimicrobial agents 2010
Farrokh Modabber

No vaccine exists against any form of leishmaniasis. Because recovery from infection is usually accompanied by a strong immunity and because it is possible to protect experimental animals against live challenge, hope for the development of a vaccine for humans has been high. However, leishmaniasis is a disease of the poor and the market for a vaccine is very limited. Until a few years ago, with...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2003
Carl Mayers Melanie Duffield Sonya Rowe Julie Miller Bryan Lingard Sarah Hayward Richard W. Titball

Many vaccines have been developed from live attenuated forms of bacterial pathogens or from killed bacterial cells. However, an increased awareness of the potential for transient side-effects following vaccination has prompted an increased emphasis on the use of sub-unit vaccines, rather than those based on whole bacterial cells. The identification of vaccine sub-units is often a lengthy proces...

Journal: :Problemy osobo opasnyh infekcij 2023

Bacterial ghosts are intact walls of bacterial cells that relieved their contents through pores formed by mild biological or chemical methods. Methodology for generating increases the safety killed vaccines while maintaining antigenicity milder preparation procedures. Moreover, can simultaneously carry several antigens plasmid DNAs encoding protein epitopes. In recent years, there has been a gr...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2006
Khaled S Tabbara

Leishmaniasis is a vector-born protozoan disease. Approximately 12 million individuals are affected worldwide with an estimated annual incidence of 1.5-2 million. Two clinical manifestations are recognized, cutaneous, and visceral, both of which are common in the Middle East. In both forms, infection is chronic, with potential deformities, persistence following cure, and lifelong risk of reacti...

2014
Haiyan Zhao Yalan Wang Zhitao Ma Yongqiang Wang Wen-hai Feng

Currently, killed-virus and modified-live porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) vaccines are used to control porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. However, both types of vaccines have inherent drawbacks; accordingly, the development of novel PRRSV vaccines is urgently needed. Previous studies have suggested that yeast possesses adjuvant activities, and it has been...

2016

Background Two oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) are currently pre-qualified by WHO: Dukoral® and Shanchol. Both are oral killed whole-cell (WC) vaccines that provide sustained protection of >50% for at least two years in endemic populations, induce an immune response relatively quickly (7-10 days after the 2 dose) and have a good safety profile. Shanchol has demonstrated longer term protection – 65...

2016
Hyunil Kim Yoo-Kyoung Lee Sang Chul Kang Beom Ku Han Ki Myung Choi

Various new technologies have been applied for developing vaccines against various animal diseases. Virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine technology was used for manufacturing the porcine circovirus type 2 and RNA particle vaccines based on an alphavirus vector for porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED). Although VLP is classified as a killed-virus vaccine, because its structure is similar to the original...

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