نتایج جستجو برای: genetic vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 673376  

Journal: :Science 2014
Susan Zolla-Pazner

A vaccine against HIV-1 must prevent infection against genetically diverse virus strains. Two approaches are currently being pursued to elicit antibody-mediated protection: vaccines that induce potent and broadly reactive neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) or vaccines that induce "conventional antibodies," which are less potent and broadly neutralizing in comparison. Although bnAbs may provide the...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2002
Sian Floyd Jorg M Pönnighaus Lyn Bliss Prince Nkhosa Lifted Sichali Glyn Msiska Paul E M Fine

During 1986-1989, a bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine trial was carried out in northern Malawi. The effects of age, sex, and prevaccination delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) on the time course of the DTH response over 1-36 months after vaccination were studied in 2418 persons. DTH response increased rapidly, to peak at 31-90 days after vaccination, when most persons had a measurable respo...

2016
Johanneke D. Hemmink William Weir Niall D. MacHugh Simon P. Graham Ekta Patel Edith Paxton Brian Shiels Philip G. Toye W. Ivan Morrison Roger Pelle

An infection and treatment protocol is used to vaccinate cattle against Theileria parva infection. Due to incomplete cross-protection between different parasite isolates, a mixture of three isolates, termed the Muguga cocktail, is used for vaccination. While vaccination of cattle in some regions provides high levels of protection, some animals are not protected against challenge with buffalo-de...

Poultry vaccines are intensively used to prevent and control infectious poultry diseases. The aim of vaccination is to reduce the occurrence of clinical disease. Several factors affect vaccination programmers which emphasize the crucial responsibility of person designing the vaccination program. There are limited studies evaluating the knowledge and attitude of veterinarians toward veterinary v...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2001
G F Black H M Dockrell A C Crampin S Floyd R E Weir L Bliss L Sichali L Mwaungulu H Kanyongoloka B Ngwira D K Warndorff P E Fine

Interferon (IFN)-gamma responsiveness to 12 purified protein derivative (PPD) and new tuberculin antigens from 9 species of mycobacteria was assessed, using a whole blood assay, in 616 young adults living in northern Malawi, where Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination provides no protection against pulmonary tuberculosis. The prevalence of IFN-gamma responsiveness was hi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Omer Frenkel Tobin L Peever Martin I Chilvers Hilal Ozkilinc Canan Can Shahal Abbo Dani Shtienberg Amir Sherman

For millennia, chickpea (Cicer arietinum) has been grown in the Levant sympatrically with wild Cicer species. Chickpea is traditionally spring-sown, while its wild relatives germinate in the autumn and develop in the winter. It has been hypothesized that the human-directed shift of domesticated chickpea to summer production was an attempt to escape the devastating Ascochyta disease caused by Di...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2015

Background and Aim: In Iran vaccination with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is performed on all newborns within the first days of life for prevention of tuberculosis. It is a live attenuated vaccine and produced from genetically different vaccine strains of Mycobacterium bovis. This vaccine is safe but local adverse reactions such as administration site abscess and lymphadenitis occur in some h...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
mohammad minakari afshin tahmasebi mahyar hosseini motlagh behrooz ataei majid yaran hamid kalantari

background: hepatitis b virus (hbv) vaccination is a well-known, safe and effective way for protection against hbv infection; however, non-responders remain susceptible to infection with hbv. this is so important in patients with any kind of chronic liver disease, especially chronic hepatitis c virus (hcv) patients in whom acute hbv infection may lead to decompensation of liver disease. some of...

2010
Naman K Shah Ashok Talyan Vibhour Jain Sunil D Khaparde Sunil Bahl Yvan Hutin Jay Wenger

BACKGROUND In India, children who are traveling during mass immunization campaigns for polio represent a substantial component of the total target population. These children are not easily accessible to health workers and may thus not receive vaccine. Vaccination activities at mass transit sites (such as major intersections, bus depots and train stations), can increase the proportion of childre...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
h guanche gacell the cuban hospital, hamad medical corporation, qatar a villanueva arias the cuban hospital, hamad medical corporation, qatar e guilarte garcía the cuban hospital, hamad medical corporation, qatar r rubiera jiménez the cuban hospital, hamad medical corporation, qatar r nonato alfonso the cuban hospital, hamad medical corporation, qatar

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