نتایج جستجو برای: influenza vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 116403  

2017
Ilaria Manini Claudia Maria Trombetta Giacomo Lazzeri Teresa Pozzi Stefania Rossi Emanuele Montomoli

Vaccination remains the principal way to control seasonal infections and is the most effective method of reducing influenza-associated morbidity and mortality. Since the 1940s, the main method of producing influenza vaccines has been an egg-based production process. However, in the event of a pandemic, this method has a significant limitation, as the time lag from strain isolation to final dose...

2011
Elena A Nechaeva Tatyana Y Sen’kina Alexander B Ryzhikov Irina F Radaeva Ol’ga G P’yankova Natal’ya V Danil’chenko Tatyana M Sviridenko Marina P Bogryantzeva Natal’ya V Gilina Nikolay A Varaksin Tatyana G Ryabicheva Irina V Kiseleva Larisa G Rudenko

Background The threat of pandemic A/H1N1 influenza remains a matter of considerable public concern. Recent influenza outbreaks underline the importance of rapid production of a reserve of vaccine sufficient for pandemic and interpandemic periods. Traditional vaccines intended for seasonal influenza do not satisfy this demand, because they are unable to induce cross-reactive antibodies to pandem...

2018
Claudia Maria Trombetta Elena Gianchecchi Emanuele Montomoli

The safety of vaccines is a critical factor in maintaining public trust in national vaccination programs. Vaccines are recommended for children, adults and elderly subjects and have to meet higher safety standards, since they are administered to healthy subjects, mainly healthy children. Although vaccines are strictly monitored before authorization, the possibility of adverse events and/or rare...

2002
T. Jefferson E. Bianco

Available influenza vaccines contain inactivated viruses, either whole or in parts, and are administered parenterally or intranasally. Their composition varies yearly because of viral antigenic shifts and drifts. Vaccines with a composition matching yearly World Health Organization recommendations are 72% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 54–83%] efficacious (prevention of influenza cases caused ...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2010
John M Kelso

Patients who have generated IgE antibodies to an allergen are at risk for anaphylaxis with systemic exposure to that allergen. Thus patients who have IgE-mediated egg allergy are at risk for anaphylaxis if injected with influenza vaccines containing egg protein. Published studies, however, suggest that this risk is actually quite small, likely because of the very low quantity of ovalbumin in in...

Journal: :Deutsches Arzteblatt international 2013
Peter Wutzler Roland Hardt Markus Knuf Klaus Wahle

BACKGROUND The main target groups for influenza vaccination are the elderly, the chronically ill, infants, and toddlers. Influenza vaccines are needed that suit the immunological particularities of each of these age and risk groups. Recent years have seen the approval of influenza vaccines that are more immunogenic than before, but whose use in Germany is limited by the restriction of reimburse...

Journal: :Vaccine 2009
Arnold S Monto Filippo Ansaldi Richard Aspinall Janet E McElhaney Luis F Montaño Kristin L Nichol Joan Puig-Barberà Joe Schmitt Iain Stephenson

Older adults (> or =65 years of age) are particularly vulnerable to influenza illness. This is due to a waning immune system that reduces their ability to respond to infection, which leads to more severe cases of disease. The majority ( approximately 90%) of influenza-related deaths occur in older adults and, in addition, catastrophic disability resulting from influenza-related hospitalization ...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2022
Dehghan, Mohammad Hossein, Khoeiniha, Mohammad Sharif, Rahimzadeh, Mitra, Soleimani, Ali Reza,

Background and Aim: Proper knowledge, attitude and practice of pregnant women about vaccination during this period will have a significant impact on their and their baby’s health. The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of pregnant women toward flu and Td vaccination. Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive-analytical and cross-sectional study on...

2016
Nuriban Valero-Pacheco Marisol Pérez-Toledo Miguel Ángel Villasís-Keever Adriana Núñez-Valencia Ilka Boscó-Gárate Bernardo Lozano-Dubernard Horacio Lara-Puente Clara Espitia Celia Alpuche-Aranda Laura C. Bonifaz Lourdes Arriaga-Pizano Rodolfo Pastelin-Palacios Armando Isibasi Constantino López-Macías Florian Krammer

The influenza virus is a human pathogen that causes epidemics every year, as well as potential pandemic outbreaks, as occurred in 2009. Vaccination has proven to be sufficient in the prevention and containment of viral spreading. In addition to the current egg-based vaccines, new and promising vaccine platforms, such as cell culture-derived vaccines that include virus-like particles (VLPs), hav...

2011
Camille Pelat Alessandra Falchi Fabrice Carrat Anne Mosnier Isabelle Bonmarin Clément Turbelin Sophie Vaux Sylvie van der Werf Jean Marie Cohen Bruno Lina Thierry Blanchon Thomas Hanslik

BACKGROUND In this study, we assess how effective pandemic and trivalent 2009-2010 seasonal vaccines were in preventing influenza-like illness (ILI) during the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic in France. We also compare vaccine effectiveness against ILI versus laboratory-confirmed pandemic A(H1N1) influenza, and assess the possible bias caused by using non-specific endpoints and observational data. METH...

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