نتایج جستجو برای: human influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 1777437  

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2008
Julie L. Gerberding James W. Stephens

During clinical trials, the efficacy of vaccination with inactivated influenza vaccines for the prevention of serologically confirmed influenza infection has been estimated as high as 70%-90% among healthier adults. However, the effectiveness of annual influenza vaccination typically is lower during those influenza seasons when a suboptimal match between the vaccine strains and circulating infl...

2014
Heidi Y. Lawrence

This article examines flu vaccination beliefs and practices produced during a survey of undergraduate students in Spring 2012 (IRB#10-732). This research uses the methods of rhetorical analysis - or the study of persuasive features and arguments used in language - to examine statements respondents made regarding flu and flu vaccine. In these responses, students generated unique categories of ar...

2010
Behazine Combadière Annika Vogt Brice Mahé Dominique Costagliola Sabrina Hadam Olivia Bonduelle Wolfram Sterry Shlomo Staszewski Hans Schaefer Sylvie van der Werf Christine Katlama Brigitte Autran Ulrike Blume-Peytavi

BACKGROUND Current conventional vaccination approaches do not induce potent CD8 T-cell responses for fighting mostly variable viral diseases such as influenza, avian influenza viruses or HIV. Following our recent study on vaccine penetration by targeting of vaccine to human hair follicular ducts surrounded by Langerhans cells, we tested in the first randomized Phase-Ia trial based on hair folli...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 2012
Thomas Strecker Jennifer Uhlendorff Sandra Diederich Claudia Lenz-Bauer Heidi Trusheim Bernhard Roth Larissa Kolesnikova Christian Aepinus Reiner Dornow Jens Gerlach Mikhail Matrosovich Ulrich Valley Markus Eickmann Stephan Becker

BACKGROUND In spring 2009, a new swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus emerged in Mexico. During the following weeks the virus spread worldwide, prompting the World Health Organization to declare the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. Sustained human-to-human transmission and severe disease progression observed in some patients urged public health authorities to respond rapidly to th...

2016
Weimin Zhong Feng Liu Jason R. Wilson Crystal Holiday Zhu-Nan Li Yaohui Bai Wen-Pin Tzeng James Stevens Ian A. York Min Z. Levine

Background.  Detection of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) to influenza A virus hemagglutinin (HA) antigens by conventional serological assays is currently the main immune correlate of protection for influenza vaccines However, current prepandemic avian influenza vaccines are poorly immunogenic in inducing nAbs despite considerable protection conferred. Recent studies show that Ab-dependent cell-...

2015
Min-Yuan Chia Alan Yung-Chih Hu Yu-Fen Tseng Tsai-Chuan Weng Chia-Chun Lai Jun-Yang Lin Po-Ling Chen Ya-Fang Wang Sin-Ru Chao Jui-Yuan Chang Yi-Shiuh Hwang Chia-Tsui Yeh Cheng-Ping Yu Yee-Chun Chen Ih-Jen Su Min-Shi Lee

Avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) viruses emerged as human pathogens in China in early 2013 and have killed >100 persons. Influenza vaccines are mainly manufactured using egg-based technology which could not meet the surging demand during influenza pandemics. In this study, we evaluated cell-based influenza H7N9 vaccines in ferrets. An egg-derived influenza H7N9 reassortant vaccine virus was adap...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Benjamin Schwartz Bruce Gellin

An influenza pandemic represents one of the greatest acute infectious threats to health. The 1918–1919 influenza pandemic caused an estimated 500,000 deaths in the United States, making it the most fatal event in all of US history. The spread of highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza across much of Asia creates a substantial risk of igniting the next pandemic. In 2004, 44 human cases caused by ...

2015
Teddy John Wohlbold Raffael Nachbagauer Haoming Xu Gene S. Tan Ariana Hirsh Karl A. Brokstad Rebecca J. Cox Peter Palese Florian Krammer

UNLABELLED In an attempt to assess the cross-protective potential of the influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) as a vaccine antigen, different subtypes of recombinant NA were expressed in a baculovirus system and used to vaccinate mice prior to lethal challenge with homologous, heterologous, or heterosubtypic viruses. Mice immunized with NA of subtype N2 were completely protected from morbidity an...

2016
Ciaran D. Scallan Jonathan D. Lindbloom Sean N. Tucker

INTRODUCTION Oral vaccines delivered as tablets offer a number of advantages over traditional parenteral-based vaccines including the ease of delivery, lack of needles, no need for trained medical personnel, and the ability to formulate into temperature-stable tablets. We have been evaluating an oral vaccine platform based on recombinant adenoviral vectors for the purpose of creating a prophyla...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Diane M Richardson Elina L Medvedeva Christopher B Roberts Darren R Linkin

BACKGROUND Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in older adults. High-dose (HD) trivalent inactivated vaccine has increased immunogenicity in older adults compared with standard-dose (SD) vaccine. We assessed the relative effectiveness of HD influenza vaccination (vs SD influenza vaccination). METHODS We conducted a retrospective cohort study among patients who receive ...

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