نتایج جستجو برای: heterologous immunity

تعداد نتایج: 99989  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
j. massoud

in a series of heterologous immunity studies s. haematobium, s. bovis and o. turkestanicum in calves, a large number of s. haematobium cercariae (21,000 cercariae) were used repeatedly as the immunization agent. at autopsy, 22 weeks after initial exposure, immature s. haematobium was detected. thirteen weeks after initial exposure a group of calves was challenged with s. bovis and another group...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
Barbara Rehermann Eui-Cheol Shin

Clinical manifestations of viral infections are highly variable, both in type and severity, among individual patients. Differences in host genetics and in dose and route of infection contribute to this variability but do not fully explain it. New studies now show that each subject's history of past infections individualizes the memory T cell pool. Private T cell receptor specificities of these ...

Journal: :Immunological Reviews 2010

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2004
Alan L Rothman

Dengue is an expanding public health problem, and an effective vaccine remains elusive. This review discusses how the significant influence of sequential infection with different dengue virus serotypes on the severity of disease can be viewed in terms of beneficial and detrimental effects of heterologous immunity. A more complete understanding of these effects is likely to be critical for predi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Ilaria Dorigatti Simon Cauchemez Neil M Ferguson

In the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the United Kingdom experienced two waves of infection, the first in the late spring and the second in the autumn. Given the low level of susceptibility to the pandemic virus expected to be remaining in the population after the second wave, it was a surprise that a substantial third epidemic occurred in the UK population between November 2010 and February 2011, despite...

Journal: :Law review 2003
Erwin Deutsch

This article is the text of a speech originally presented at the Second World Conference on Medical Ethics at Gijon, Spain, on 2 October 2002 under the title "Medical Experimentation Concerning Chemical and Biological Weapons for Mass Destruction: Clinical Design for New Smallpox Vaccines: Ethical and Legal Aspects." Experimentation on vaccines such as smallpox is subject to the usual ethical r...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2014
Shalini Sharma Paul G Thomas

Immunity to previously encountered viruses can alter responses to unrelated pathogens. This phenomenon, which is known as heterologous immunity, has been well established in animal model systems. Heterologous immunity appears to be relatively common and may be beneficial by boosting protective responses. However, heterologous reactivity can also result in severe immunopathology. The key feature...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Joseph B Pesavento Angela M Billingsley Ed J Roberts Robert F Ramig B V Venkataram Prasad

Numerous prior studies have indicated that viable rotavirus reassortants containing structural proteins of heterologous parental origin may express unexpected phenotypes, such as changes in infectivity and immunogenicity. To provide a structural basis for alterations in phenotypic expression, a three-dimensional structural analysis of these reassortants was conducted. The structures of the reas...

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