نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine strain

تعداد نتایج: 318989  

2011
R. Razi Fallahi

This report describes the preparation of a safe and immunogenic single vaccine against capripox disease in sheep and goats using two different types of cells (primary lamb kidney and vero, a bovine turbinate cell line). This used the 0240 pox strain isolated from sheep during an outbreak. The prepared vaccine was administered subcutaneously and induced complete protection against an experimenta...

2017
Kazumasa SHIRAIWA Yohsuke OGAWA Sayaka NISHIKAWA Masahiro KUSUMOTO Masahiro EGUCHI Yoshihiro SHIMOJI

Over the past decades, Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae strains displaying similar phenotypic and genetic profiles of the attenuated, acriflavine-resistant E. rhusiopathiae Koganei 65-0.15 strain (serovar 1a) have been frequently isolated from pigs affected with chronic erysipelas in Japan. In this study, using the conventional PCR assay that was designed to detect strain-specific single nucleotide...

2015
Ana Patrícia C. Silva Auricélio A. Macêdo Luciana F. Costa Cláudia E. Rocha Luize N. N. Garcia Jade R. D. Farias Priscilla P. R. Gomes Gustavo C. Teixeira Kessler W. J. Fonseca Andréa R. F. Maia Gabriela G. Neves Everton L. Romão Teane M. A. Silva Juliana P. S. Mol Renata M. Oliveira Márcio S. S. Araújo Ernane F. Nascimento Olindo A. Martins-Filho Humberto M. Brandão Tatiane A. Paixão Renato L. Santos Axel Cloeckaert

This study aimed to evaluate protection induced by the vaccine candidate B. ovis ΔabcBA against experimental challenge with wild type B. ovis in rams. Rams were subcutaneously immunized with B. ovis ΔabcBA encapsulated with sterile alginate or with the non encapsulated vaccine strain. Serum, urine, and semen samples were collected during two months after immunization. The rams were then challen...

2013
Rolando Pajon Andrew M. Fergus Dan M. Granoff

BACKGROUND The meningococcal serogroup A (MenA) polysaccharide conjugate vaccine used in Sub-Saharan Africa does not prevent disease caused by MenW or MenX strains, which also cause epidemics in the region. We investigated the vaccine-potential of native outer membrane vesicles with over-expressed factor H-binding protein (NOMV-fHbp), which targeted antigens in African meningococcal strains, an...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2005
Mimmo Iannelli Maia Martcheva Xue-Zhi Li

Several articles in the recent literature discuss the complexities of the impact of vaccination on competing subtypes of one micro-organism. Both with competing virus strains and competing serotypes of bacteria, it has been established that vaccination has the potential to switch the competitive advantage from one of the pathogen subtypes to the other resulting in pathogen replacement. The main...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2018
Bassami MR Golian A, Haghparast AR Majidzadeh Heravi R Soleimani Roudi P

Current vaccination strategies for commercial poultry using live attenuated and inactivated Newcastle disease (ND) vaccines have some limitation and difficulties, and new vaccines with distinct features are needed. Recently, in ovo vaccination technology is concerned as a safe, efficacious, and convenient method. Common ND vaccines used in chickens cannot be employed in ovo due to embryo toxici...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
William G Fusco Galyna Afonina Igor Nepluev Deborah M Cholon Neelima Choudhary Patricia A Routh Glenn W Almond Paul E Orndorff Herman Staats Marcia M Hobbs Isabelle Leduc Christopher Elkins

Haemophilus ducreyi, the etiological agent of chancroid, has a strict requirement for heme, which it acquires from its only natural host, humans. Previously, we showed that a vaccine preparation containing the native hemoglobin receptor HgbA purified from H. ducreyi class I strain 35000HP (nHgbAI) and administered with Freund's adjuvant provided complete protection against a homologous challeng...

2012
Masahiko Arikata Yasushi Itoh Masatoshi Okamatsu Toshinaga Maeda Takashi Shiina Keiko Tanaka Shingo Suzuki Misako Nakayama Yoshihiro Sakoda Hirohito Ishigaki Ayato Takada Hideaki Ishida Kosuke Soda Van Loi Pham Hideaki Tsuchiya Shinichiro Nakamura Ryuzo Torii Takeshi Shimizu Hidetoshi Inoko Iwao Ohkubo Hiroshi Kida Kazumasa Ogasawara

We made an H1N1 vaccine candidate from a virus library consisting of 144 ( = 16 HA×9 NA) non-pathogenic influenza A viruses and examined its protective effects against a pandemic (2009) H1N1 strain using immunologically naïve cynomolgus macaques to exclude preexisting immunity and to employ a preclinical study since preexisting immunity in humans previously vaccinated or infected with influenza...

2017
Matthew B Laurens Bourema Kouriba Elke Bergmann-Leitner Evelina Angov Drissa Coulibaly Issa Diarra Modibo Daou Amadou Niangaly William C Blackwelder Yukun Wu Joe Cohen W Ripley Ballou Johan Vekemans David E Lanar Sheetij Dutta Carter Diggs Lorraine Soisson D Gray Heppner Ogobara K Doumbo Christopher V Plowe Mahamadou A Thera

The blood-stage malaria vaccine FMP2.1/AS02A, comprised of recombinant Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) and the adjuvant system AS02A, had strain-specific efficacy against clinical malaria caused by P. falciparum with the vaccine strain 3D7 AMA1 sequence. To evaluate a potential correlate of protection, we measured the ability of participant sera to inhibit growth of 3D7 a...

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 ...

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