نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine delivery

تعداد نتایج: 310743  

2010
Nicola J Commander James M Brewer Brendan W Wren Stephen A Spencer Alastair P MacMillan Judith A Stack

BACKGROUND We have previously demonstrated protective efficacy against B. melitensis using formulations of naked DNA vaccines encoding genes ialB and omp25. The present study was undertaken to further understand the immune response generated by the protective vaccination regimens and to evaluate cationic liposome adsorption as a delivery method to improve vaccine utility. METHODS The protecti...

2017
Janardhanraj Subburaj Akshay Datey Jagadeesh Gopalan Dipshikha Chakravortty

Background Needle-free, painless and localized drug delivery has been a coveted technology in the area of biomedical research. We present an innovative way of trans-dermal vaccine delivery using a miniature detonation-driven shock tube device. This device utilizes~2.5 bar of in situ generated oxyhydrogen mixture to produce a strong shockwave that accelerates liquid jets to velocities of about 9...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Helen S Garmory Matthew W Leckenby Kate F Griffin Stephen J Elvin Rosa R Taylor M Gill Hartley Julian A J Hanak E Diane Williamson Rocky M Cranenburgh

Live, attenuated bacteria are effective vectors for heterologous antigen delivery. However, loss of heterologous gene-bearing plasmids is problematic, and antibiotics and their resistance genes are not desirable for in vivo DNA vaccine delivery due to biosafety and regulatory concerns. To solve this problem, we engineered the first vaccine delivery strain that has no requirement for antibiotics...

Journal: :Vaccine 2015
Chris Edens Marcus L Collins James L Goodson Paul A Rota Mark R Prausnitz

Very high vaccination coverage is required to eliminate measles, but achieving high coverage can be constrained by the logistical challenges associated with subcutaneous injection. To simplify the logistics of vaccine delivery, a patch containing micron-scale polymeric needles was formulated to encapsulate the standard dose of measles vaccine (1000 TCID₅₀) and the immunogenicity of the micronee...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Alexander K Andrianov Daniel P DeCollibus Helice A Gillis Henry H Kha Alexander Marin Mark R Prausnitz Lorne A Babiuk Hugh Townsend George Mutwiri

Intradermal immunization using microfabricated needles represents a potentially powerful technology, which can enhance immune responses and provide antigen sparing. Solid vaccine formulations, which can be coated onto microneedle patches suitable for simple administration, can also potentially offer improved shelf-life. However the approach is not fully compatible with many vaccine adjuvants in...

Journal: :Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 2006
Anna-Karin Roos Sonia Moreno Christoph Leder Maxim Pavlenko Alan King Pavel Pisa

Recently it has become clear that more potent methods for DNA vaccine delivery need to be developed to enhance the efficacy of DNA vaccines. In vivo electroporation has emerged as a potent method for DNA vaccine delivery. In a mouse model, we evaluated the CD8(+) T lymphocyte response to a prostate cancer DNA vaccine encoding prostate-specific antigen (PSA) after intradermal electroporation. A ...

Journal: :Pediatrics in review 2014
Sachin N Desai Deepak Kamat

One of every 5 children does not receive basic vaccines because of concerns related to storage and delivery in resource limited countries. Transporting vaccines over long distances in extreme temperatures is a common challenge. Issues that involve production and formulation, delivery technologies, cold chain logistics, and safety factors need to be addressed to properly adapt vaccines to resour...

2010
Germain J. P. Fernando Xianfeng Chen Tarl W. Prow Michael L. Crichton Emily J. Fairmaid Michael S. Roberts Ian H. Frazer Lorena E. Brown Mark A. F. Kendall

BACKGROUND Over 14 million people die each year from infectious diseases despite extensive vaccine use [1]. The needle and syringe--first invented in 1853--is still the primary delivery device, injecting liquid vaccine into muscle. Vaccines could be far more effective if they were precisely delivered into the narrow layer just beneath the skin surface that contains a much higher density of pote...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2017
Gulam Khandaker Frank H Beard Aditi Dey Chris Coulter Alexandra J Hendry Kristine K Macartney

BACKGROUND bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) immunisation programs in Australia are funded and operated by the individual states and territories. In recent years BCG vaccine shortages have required use of unregistered products. We aimed to evaluate BCG immunisation programs in Australia, with particular reference to program implementation and national consistency.
 Methods: Between September and No...

2015
Dimitrios G. Koutsonanos E. Stein Esser Sean R. McMaster Priya Kalluri Jeong-Woo Lee Mark R. Prausnitz Ioanna Skountzou Timothy L. Denning Jacob E. Kohlmeier Richard W. Compans

Skin has gained substantial attention as a vaccine target organ due to its immunological properties, which include a high density of professional antigen presenting cells (APCs). Previous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of this vaccination route not only in animal models but also in adults. Young children represent a population group that is at high risk from influenza infection. As...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید