نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 198546  

2011
Robert Colby Layton Andrew Gigliotti Penny Armijo Leslie Myers Jennifer Knight Nathaniel Donart John Pyles Sarah Vaughan Jennifer Plourde Ndingsa Fomukong Kevin S. Harrod Peng Gao Frederick Koster

BACKGROUND Pre-pandemic development of an inactivated, split-virion avian influenza vaccine is challenged by the lack of pre-existing immunity and the reduced immunogenicity of some H5 hemagglutinins compared to that of seasonal influenza vaccines. Identification of an acceptable effective adjuvant is needed to improve immunogenicity of a split-virion avian influenza vaccine. METHODS AND FIND...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Wentao Gao Adam C Soloff Xiuhua Lu Angela Montecalvo Doan C Nguyen Yumi Matsuoka Paul D Robbins David E Swayne Ruben O Donis Jacqueline M Katz Simon M Barratt-Boyes Andrea Gambotto

The recent emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI) strains in poultry and their subsequent transmission to humans in Southeast Asia have raised concerns about the potential pandemic spread of lethal disease. In this paper we describe the development and testing of an adenovirus-based influenza A virus vaccine directed against the hemagglutinin (HA) protein of the A/Vietnam/1...

2016
Usman Sumo Friend Tambunan Feimmy Ruth Pratiwi Sipahutar Arli Aditya Parikesit Djati Kerami

From 2003 to 2013, Indonesia had the highest number of avian influenza A cases in humans, with 192 cases and 160 fatalities. Avian influenza is caused by influenza virus type A, such as subtype H5N1. This virus has two glycoproteins: hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, which will become the primary target to be neutralized by vaccine. Vaccine is the most effective immunologic intervention. In this...

2015
Zhiyuan Wen Chao Wu Weiye Chen Xianying Zeng Jianzhong Shi Jinying Ge Hualan Chen Zhigao Bu

We established two Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cell lines stably expressing human airway transmembrane protease: transmembrane protease, serine 2 (TMPRSS2) and mosaic serine protease large form (MSPL) which support multicycle growth of two H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) recombinant vaccines (Re-5 and Re-6) and an H9 avian influenza virus (AIV) recombinant vaccine (Re-...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Brendan M Giles Corey J Crevar Donald M Carter Stephanie J Bissel Stacey Schultz-Cherry Clayton A Wiley Ted M Ross

BACKGROUND Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses continue to spread via waterfowl, causing lethal infections in humans. Vaccines can prevent the morbidity and mortality associated with pandemic influenza isolates. Predicting the specific isolate that may emerge from the 10 different H5N1 clades is a tremendous challenge for vaccine design. METHODS In this study, we generated a synthe...

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...

2014
Verena Lohr Oliver Hädicke Yvonne Genzel Ingo Jordan Heino Büntemeyer Steffen Klamt Udo Reichl

BACKGROUND In human vaccine manufacturing some pathogens such as Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara, measles, mumps virus as well as influenza viruses are still produced on primary material derived from embryonated chicken eggs. Processes depending on primary cell culture, however, are difficult to adapt to modern vaccine production. Therefore, we derived previously a continuous suspension cell lin...

2007
Alison Whiteley Diane Major Isabelle Legastelois Laura Campitelli Isabella Donatelli Catherine I. Thompson Maria C. Zambon John M. Wood Wendy S. Barclay

BACKGROUND Although H5N1 avian influenza viruses pose the most obvious imminent pandemic threat, there have been several recent zoonotic incidents involving transmission of H7 viruses to humans. Vaccines are the primary public health defense against pandemics, but reliance on embryonated chickens eggs to propagate vaccine and logistic problems posed by the use of new technology may slow our abi...

2007
Isabelle Legastelois Adolfo Garcia‐Sastre Peter Palese Terrence M. Tumpey Taronna R. Maines Jacqueline M. Katz Frederick R. Vogel Catherine Moste

BACKGROUND In case of influenza pandemic, a robust, easy and clean technique to prepare reassortants would be necessary. OBJECTIVES Using reverse genetics, we prepared two vaccine reassortants (A/H5N1 x PR8 and A/H7N1 x PR8) exhibiting the envelope glycoproteins from non-pathogenic avian viruses, A/Turkey/Wisconsin/68 (A/H5N9) and A/Rhea/New Caledonia/39482/93 (A/H7N1) and the internal protei...

2014
Alexandra Richard-Mazet Sylvain Goutebroze François-Xavier Le Gros David E Swayne Michel Bublot

Inactivated and fowlpox virus (FP)-vectored vaccines have been used to control H5 avian influenza (AI) in poultry. In H5 AI endemic countries, breeder flocks are vaccinated and therefore, maternally-derived antibodies (MDA) are transferred to their progeny. Results of three immunogenicity and one efficacy studies performed in birds with or without MDA indicated that the immunogenicity of an ina...

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