نتایج جستجو برای: human influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 1777437  

Journal: :Journal of autoimmunity 2014
Tanya Gottlieb Tamar Ben-Yedidia

The development of vaccines has been one of the most important contributions of immunology to public health to date. Although several infectious diseases have all but vanished thanks to effective vaccines, the most common infectious disease, influenza, still represents a major threat to public health. This is more concerning than ever before in light of potentially virulent avian pandemic strai...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
Pedro A Piedra Manjusha J Gaglani Claudia A Kozinetz Gayla B Herschler Charles Fewlass Dianne Harvey Nadine Zimmerman W Paul Glezen

OBJECTIVE Live attenuated influenza vaccine may protect against wild-type influenza illness shortly after vaccine administration by innate immunity. The 2003-2004 influenza A (H3N2) outbreak arrived early, and the circulating strain was antigenically distinct from the vaccine strain. The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of influenza vaccines for healthy school-aged chi...

2011
Heng Ding Cheguo Tsai Fan Zhou Philippe Buchy Vincent Deubel Paul Zhou

BACKGROUND The spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus in human remains a global health concern. Heterosubtypic antibody response between seasonal influenza vaccine and potential pandemic influenza virus has important implications for public health. Previous studies by Corti et al. and by Gioia et al. demonstrate that heterosubtypic neutralizing antibodies against the high...

Avian influenza (AI) H9N2 is a low pathogenic virus subtype belonging to Orthomyxoviridae family. Given the prevalence of this subtype as an infectious agent in poultry industry, special attention has been always directed toward the development of vaccine production against this infection. The vaccine of this infection is produced by killing the virus and using a mixture of inactivated antigen ...

2015
Yoshiyuki Suzuki

H3N2 human influenza A virus causes epidemics of influenza mainly in the winter season in temperate regions. Since the antigenicity of this virus evolves rapidly, several attempts have been made to predict the major amino acid sequence of hemagglutinin 1 (HA1) in the target season of vaccination. However, the usefulness of predicted sequence was unclear because its relationship to the antigenic...

Journal: :JAMA 2010
Mark Loeb Margaret L Russell Lorraine Moss Kevin Fonseca Julie Fox David J D Earn Fred Aoki Gregory Horsman Paul Van Caeseele Khami Chokani Mark Vooght Lorne Babiuk Richard Webby Stephen D Walter

CONTEXT Children and adolescents appear to play an important role in the transmission of influenza. Selectively vaccinating youngsters against influenza may interrupt virus transmission and protect those not immunized. OBJECTIVE To assess whether vaccinating children and adolescents with inactivated influenza vaccine could prevent influenza in other community members. DESIGN, SETTING, AND P...

2009
Michael W. Deem Keyao Pan

The recent emergence of H1N1 (swine flu) illustrates the ability of the influenza virus to create antigens new to the human immune system, even within a given hemagglutinin and neuraminidase subtype. This new H1N1 strain is sufficiently distinct, for example, from the A/Brisbane/59/2007 (H1N1)-like virus strain of influenza in the 2008/09 Northern hemisphere vaccine that protection is not expec...

2011
Eric A. Weaver Adam M. Rubrum Richard J. Webby Michael A. Barry

Influenza poses a persistent worldwide threat to the human population. As evidenced by the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, current vaccine technologies are unable to respond rapidly to this constantly diverging pathogen. We tested the utility of adenovirus (Ad) vaccines expressing centralized consensus influenza antigens. Ad vaccines were produced within 2 months and protected against influenza in mice wit...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2007
M Piquer-Gibert A Plaza-Martín A Martorell-Aragonés L Ferré-Ybarz L Echeverría-Zudaire J Boné-Calvo S Nevot-Falcó

Actually, food allergy is an emerging pathology; and egg allergy is the most frequent in childhood. The recommendations for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) and influenza vaccination are increasing each year. This implementation increases the exposure of patients with egg allergy to such vaccines. In Spain, since 2004 the only available vaccine for MMR is grown in cultures of fibroblast from ch...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2000

On July 14, CDC reported a substantial delay in the availability of a proportion of influenza vaccine for the 2000-01 season and the possibility of a vaccine shortage. Since then, resolution of manufacturing problems and improved yields of the influenza A (H3N2) vaccine component have averted a shortage. Although safe and effective influenza vaccine will be available in similar quantities as la...

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