نتایج جستجو برای: universal influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 270757  

2016
Sophie B Morgan Johanneke D Hemmink Emily Porter Ross Harley Holly Shelton Mario Aramouni Helen E Everett Sharon M Brookes Michael Bailey Alain M Townsend Bryan Charleston Elma Tchilian

Influenza A viruses are a major health threat to livestock and humans, causing considerable mortality, morbidity, and economic loss. Current inactivated influenza vaccines are strain specific and new vaccines need to be produced at frequent intervals to combat newly arising influenza virus strains, so that a universal vaccine is highly desirable. We show that pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in wh...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 2015
Sandiswa Mbewana Elizabeth Mortimer Francisco F. P. G. Pêra Inga Isabel Hitzeroth Edward P. Rybicki

The spread of influenza A viruses is partially controlled and prevented by vaccination. The matrix protein 2 ectodomain (M2e) is the most conserved sequence in influenza A viruses, and is therefore a good potential target for a vaccine to protect against multiple virus subtypes. We explored the feasibility of an M2e-based universal influenza A vaccine candidate based on the highly pathogenic av...

2010
Graeme E. Price Mark R. Soboleski Chia-Yun Lo Julia A. Misplon Mary R. Quirion Katherine V. Houser Melissa B. Pearce Claudia Pappas Terrence M. Tumpey Suzanne L. Epstein

BACKGROUND The sudden emergence of novel influenza viruses is a global public health concern. Conventional influenza vaccines targeting the highly variable surface glycoproteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase must antigenically match the emerging strain to be effective. In contrast, "universal" vaccines targeting conserved viral components could be used regardless of viral strain or subtype. P...

Journal: :EPRA international journal of research & development 2022

Worldwide, influenza affects millions of individuals and has the potential to cause serious illness or even death. The most effective approach prophylaxis is vaccination, but due strain viral mutation changes, seasonal vaccine frequently limited efficiency needs be administered annually. Although they have been employed clinically, more conserved universal antigens like M2 ectodomain (M2e) hema...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2016
Pia Hardelid Greta Rait Ruth Gilbert Irene Petersen

INTRODUCTION Influenza vaccination through primary care has been recommended for all preschool children in the UK since 2013 as part of a universal immunisation programme. Vaccination is required annually and effectiveness varies by season. Factors associated with influenza vaccine receipt and those for other childhood vaccines may therefore differ. METHODS We used The Health Improvement Netw...

Journal: :Journal of molecular cell biology 2011
Ethan C Settembre Philip R Dormitzer Rino Rappuoli

Calls to develop a universal influenza vaccine have increased in the wake of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. This demand comes at a time when analyses of the human antibody repertoire, informed by structures of complexes between broadly neutralizing antibodies and influenza hemagglutinin, have revealed the target of a class of broadly neutralizing antibodies. Recent studies suggest a path for...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Raffael Nachbagauer Matthew S Miller Rong Hai Alex B Ryder John K Rose Peter Palese Adolfo García-Sastre Florian Krammer Randy A Albrecht

We assessed whether influenza virus hemagglutinin stalk-based immunity protects ferrets against aerosol-transmitted H1N1 influenza virus infection. Immunization of ferrets by a universal influenza virus vaccine strategy based on viral vectors expressing chimeric hemagglutinin constructs induced stalk-specific antibody responses. Stalk-immunized ferrets were cohoused with H1N1-infected ferrets u...

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
Anthony T Newall Paul A Scuffham Heath Kelly Stuart Harsley C Raina Macintyre

Currently the Australian government funds universal influenza vaccine for all those aged > or =65 years under the National Immunisation Program (NIP). Annual vaccination rates in those aged 50-64 years are significantly lower than vaccination rates in those aged > or =65 years, and currently less than half those at high-risk of influenza-related complications aged 50-64 years are immunised. Thi...

2014
Ralph A. Tripp S. Mark Tompkins

Despite the availability of an inactivated vaccine that has been licensed for >50 years, the influenza virus continues to cause morbidity and mortality worldwide. Constant evolution of circulating influenza virus strains and the emergence of new strains diminishes the effectiveness of annual vaccines that rely on a match with circulating influenza strains. Thus, there is a continued need for ne...

Journal: :Vaccine 2016
Nedzad Music Adrian J Reber Min-Chul Kim Ian A York Sang-Moo Kang

Current influenza vaccines induce strain-specific immunity to the highly variable hemagglutinin (HA) protein. It is therefore a high priority to develop vaccines that induce broadly cross-protective immunity to different strains of influenza. Since influenza A M2 proteins are highly conserved among different strains, five tandem repeats of the extracellular peptide of M2 in a membrane-anchored ...

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