نتایج جستجو برای: human influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 1777437  

2013
Hailiang Sun Jialiang Yang Tong Zhang Li-Ping Long Kun Jia Guohua Yang Richard J. Webby Xiu-Feng Wan

UNLABELLED The efficacy of current influenza vaccines requires a close antigenic match between circulating and vaccine strains. As such, timely identification of emerging influenza virus antigenic variants is central to the success of influenza vaccination programs. Empirical methods to determine influenza virus antigenic properties are time-consuming and mid-throughput and require live viruses...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Sophie A Valkenburg Olive T W Li Polly W Y Mak Chris K P Mok John M Nicholls Yi Guan Thomas A Waldmann J S Malik Peiris Liyanage P Perera Leo L M Poon

Current influenza vaccines are ineffective against novel viruses and the source or the strain of the next outbreak of influenza is unpredictable; therefore, establishing universal immunity by vaccination to limit the impact of influenza remains a high priority. To meet this challenge, a novel vaccine has been developed using the immunogenic live vaccinia virus as a vaccine vector, expressing mu...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Anne Moscona

N Engl J Med 2005;353:1363-73. Copyright © 2005 Massachusetts Medical Society. he impact of influenza infection is felt globally each year when the disease develops in approximately 20 percent of the world’s population. In the United States, influenza infections occur in epidemics each winter, generally between late December and early March. Recent events, including human cases of avian influen...

2013
Vanessa Neuhaus Katharina Schwarz Anna Klee Sophie Seehase Christine Förster Olaf Pfennig Danny Jonigk Hans-Gerd Fieguth Wolfgang Koch Gregor Warnecke Vidadi Yusibov Katherina Sewald Armin Braun

Annual outbreaks of influenza infections, caused by new influenza virus subtypes and high incidences of zoonosis, make seasonal influenza one of the most unpredictable and serious health threats worldwide. Currently available vaccines, though the main prevention strategy, can neither efficiently be adapted to new circulating virus subtypes nor provide high amounts to meet the global demand fast...

ژورنال: Vaccine Research 2016
Behzadian , F, Farahmand , B, Moeini , S,

Introduction: Influenza A virus causes unpredictable epidemics and pandemics by creating antigenic variations. With the appearance of each new strain, rapid emergency countermeasures are taken against this new strain. Hence, designing an applicable and cross protective strategy to counter this virus is of great importance. To achieve this, choosing conserved antigenic regions in influenza virus...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2012
Vic Veguilla Carrie Reed Heather Noland Leilani Thomas Peter Browning Amanda Balish Alicia Fry Jacqueline M. Katz Kathy Hancock

Since August 2011, a total of 12 human infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant viruses with genes from avian, swine, and human viruses (i.e., A [H3N2]v) that had acquired the M gene from influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus have been reported to CDC. Eleven of the cases occurred in children aged <10 years. In six cases, no history of recent exposure to swine was noted, suggesting that human-to-huma...

Journal: :Vaccine 2011
Michael L Perdue Rick A Bright

Since 2005, the Government of the United States of America has provided more than US$ 50 million to advance influenza vaccine development in low-resourced countries. This programme has provided a unique opportunity for the US Government to develop a comprehensive view of, and to understand better the challenges and future needs for influenza vaccines in the developing world. The funding for thi...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2012
توانی بلیانی, کرم, علی قنبری, سارا, هنرور, بهنام ,

  Background and aims:     Increasing rate of reference of Influenza patients to hospitals besides recent H1N1 pandemic experiences and also threats of incoming Avian flu denote to the importance and necessity of Hospitals' staff annual vaccination against influenza.     Methods:     In this cross sectional and questionnaire based study 276 of shiraz general hospitals' personnel were selected b...

2015
Keyana N. Pennant John J. Costa Anne L. Fuhlbrigge Paul E. Sax Lara E. Szent-Gyorgyi Jonathan Coblyn Sonali P. Desai

Background.  Influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations are recommended for elderly and high-risk patients; however, rates of adherence are low. We sought to implement influenza and pneumococcal vaccine initiatives in 4 different ambulatory specialty practices, using 3 unique approaches. Methods.  Four specialties with high-risk patient populations were selected for intervention: allergy (asthma),...

2016
Huilin Ou Wei Yao Nanping Wu Frederick X.C. Wang Tianhao Weng Chengcong Han Xiangyun Lu Dongshan Yu Haibo Wu Linfang Cheng Honglin Chen Hangping Yao Lanjuan Li

Developing a safe and effective H7N9 influenza vaccine was initiated in early spring 2013, following human infections with a novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus. In this study, a candidate H7N9 vaccine seed strain is produced using reverse genetics, with HA and NA derived from a human H7N9 virus and the remaining genes from the PR8 backbone virus which grows well in eggs. We verified that the ...

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