نتایج جستجو برای: influenza vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 116403  

2016
Saranya Sridhar

Influenza A virus (IAV) remains a significant global health issue causing annual epidemics, pandemics, and sporadic human infections with highly pathogenic avian or swine influenza viruses. Current inactivated and live vaccines are the mainstay of the public health response to influenza, although vaccine efficacy is lower against antigenically distinct viral strains. The first pandemic of the t...

2018
Anupama Vasudevan Amy Woerner Falko Schmeisser Swati Verma Ollie Williams Jerry P Weir

BACKGROUND The single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) assay, the accepted method for determining potency of inactivated influenza vaccines, measures an immunogenic form of the influenza hemagglutinin. Nevertheless, alternative methods for measuring vaccine potency have been explored to address some of the weaknesses of the SRID assay, including limited sensitivity and the requirement for large am...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2012

In 2010, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) first recommended annual influenza vaccination for all persons aged ≥6 months in the United States (1). Annual influenza vaccination of all persons aged ≥6 months continues to be recommended. This document 1) describes influenza vaccine virus strains included in the U.S. seasonal influenza vaccine for 2012-13; 2) provides guidance...

Journal: :Vaccine 2015
John Jay Treanor

The development of vaccines that could provide broad protection against antigenically variant influenza viruses has long been the ultimate prize in influenza research. Recent developments have pushed us closer to this goal, and such vaccines may now be within reach. This brief review outlines the current approaches to broadly protective vaccines, and the probable hurdles and roadblocks to achie...

2017
Thomas Ebensen Jennifer Debarry Gabriel K. Pedersen Paulina Blazejewska Sebastian Weissmann Kai Schulze Kenneth C. McCullough Rebecca J. Cox Carlos A. Guzmán

The need for more effective influenza vaccines is highlighted by the emergence of novel influenza strains, which can lead to new pandemics. There is a growing population of susceptible subjects at risk for severe complications of influenza, such as the elderly who are only in part protected by current licensed seasonal vaccines. One strategy for improving seasonal and pandemic vaccines takes ad...

2016
V. Tisa I. Barberis V. Faccio C. Paganino C. Trucchi M. Martini F. Ansaldi

Influenza illness is caused by influenza A and influenza B strains. Although influenza A viruses are perceived to carry greater risk because they account for the majority of influenza cases in most seasons and have been responsible for influenza pandemics, influenza B viruses also impose a substantial public health burden, particularly among children and at-risk subjects. Furthermore, since the...

Journal: :Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 2011
P Crovari M Alberti C Alicino

Since the isolation of influenza virus in 1933, a great deal of work was carried out in order to develop influenza vaccines and improve these fundamental tools of prevention in terms of production, quality control, safety and tolerability, and immunogenicity. The paper summarizes the cornerstones of the continuous evolution of influenza vaccines and the most recent and promising developments in...

Journal: :Vaccine 2011
Leyi Wang Zhuoming Qin Mary Pantin-Jackwood Olivia Faulkner David L Suarez Maricarmen Garcia Blanca Lupiani Sanjay M Reddy Yehia M Saif Chang-Won Lee

Since 2003, triple reassortant (TR) swine H3N2 influenza viruses containing gene segments from human, avian, and swine origins have been detected in the U.S. turkey populations. The initial outbreak that occurred involved birds that were vaccinated with the currently available H3 swine- and avian-origin influenza vaccines. Antigenically, all turkey swine-lineage TR H3N2 isolates are closely rel...

2017
Zenglei Hu Xinan Jiao Xiufan Liu

Severe H7N9 avian influenza virus (AIV) infections in humans have public health authorities around the world on high alert for the potential development of a human influenza pandemic. Currently, the newly-emerged highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H7N9) virus poses a dual challenge for public health and poultry industry. Numerous H7N9 vaccine candidates have been generated using various platf...

2005

Whereas most of the background information and policy statements remain the same in the two position papers, the 2005 paper emphasises developments during the period 2002-2005 especially in the fields of: 1. vaccination of children 2. live, attenuated influenza vaccines for nasal application 3. the epidemiology of influenza in developing countries 4. utilization of influenza vaccines among the ...

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