نتایج جستجو برای: intranasal vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 67825  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Lisa Shubitz Tao Peng Robert Perrill Julie Simons Kris Orsborn John N Galgiani

Subcutaneous vaccination with recombinant antigen 2/PRA (rAg2/PRA) protected BALB/c mice against intranasal infection with Coccidioides immitis. Subcutaneously vaccinated C57BL/6 mice and intranasally vaccinated BALB/c mice were protected against larger numbers of infecting spores. Weight loss correlated with lethality, but histologic appearance did not. These studies support rAg2/PRA vaccinati...

2017
Shu-Ting Ren Xue-Mei Zhang Peng-Fei Sun Li-Juan Sun Xue Guo Tian Tian Jian Zhang Qi-Yuan Guo Xue Li Li-Jun Guo Jin Che Bing Wang Hui Zhang

Intranasal vaccination is more potent than parenteral injection for the prevention of influenza. However, because the poor efficiency of antigen uptake across the nasal mucosa is a key issue, immunostimulatory adjuvants are essential for intranasal vaccines. The immunomodulator mannatide or polyactin (PA) has been used for the clinical treatment of impaired immunity in China, but its adjuvant e...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2016
Dorothy I Jones Charles E McGee Christopher J Sample Gregory D Sempowski David J Pickup Herman F Staats

Modified vaccinia Ankara virus (MVA) is a smallpox vaccine candidate. This study was performed to determine if MVA vaccination provides long-term protection against rabbitpox virus (RPXV) challenge, an animal model of smallpox. Two doses of MVA provided 100% protection against a lethal intranasal RPXV challenge administered 9 months after vaccination.

Journal: :Pediatrics 2001
B R Luce K M Zangwill C S Palmer P M Mendelman L Yan M C Wolff I Cho S M Marcy D Iacuzio R B Belshe

OBJECTIVE Intranasal influenza vaccine has proven clinical efficacy and may be better tolerated by young children and their families than an injectable vaccine. This study determined the potential cost-effectiveness (CE) of an intranasal influenza vaccine among healthy children. METHODS We conducted a CE analysis of data collected between 1996 and 1998 during a prospective 2-year efficacy tri...

2016
Kristin Greve-Isdahl Mohn Karl Albert Brokstad Rishi D. Pathirana Geir Bredholt Åsne Jul-Larsen Mai Chi Trieu Sarah Larteley Lartey Emanuele Montemoli Camilla Tøndel Hans Jørgen Aarstad Rebecca Jane Cox

BACKGROUND Tonsils play a key role in eliciting immune responses against respiratory pathogens. Little is known about how tonsils contribute to the local immune response after intranasal vaccination. Here, we uniquely report the mucosal humoral responses in tonsils and saliva after intranasal live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) vaccination in children. METHODS Blood, saliva, and tonsils ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2007
Mingtao Zeng Qingfu Xu Michael E Pichichero

Human vaccination with BioThrax requires six injections followed by annual boosters. This makes it difficult for the compliance of the immunization program and underscores the need for development of a new and optimized vaccination protocol. Current research aims to demonstrate the proof of concept to develop a needle-free mucosal immunization protocol using a murine anthrax model. A/J mice wer...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Xiaoxing Huang Bin Lu Wenbo Yu Qing Fang Li Liu Ke Zhuang Tingting Shen Haibo Wang Po Tian Linqi Zhang Zhiwei Chen

Mucosal vaccination offers great advantage for inducing protective immune response to prevent viral transmission and dissemination. Here, we report our findings of a head-to-head comparison of two viral vectors modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) and a novel replication-competent modified vaccinia Tian Tan (MVTT) for inducing neutralizing antibodies (Nabs) via intramuscular and mucosal vaccinations ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2001
T Nagai Y Suzuki H Kiyohara E Susa T Kato T Nagamine Y Hagiwara S Tamura T Yabe C Aizawa H Yamada

Active substances from hot water extracts from 267 different Chinese and Japanese medicinal herbs were screened for mucosal adjuvant activity with influenza HA vaccine in mice. The extract from the root of Polygala tenuifolia was found to contain potent mucosal adjuvant activity. The active substances were purified and identified as onjisaponins A, E, F, and G. When each onjisaponin (10 microg)...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Michael Santosuosso Sarah McCormick Xizhong Zhang Anna Zganiacz Zhou Xing

Parenterally administered Mycobacterium bovis BCG vaccine confers only limited immune protection from pulmonary tuberculosis in humans. There is a need for developing effective boosting vaccination strategies. We examined a heterologous prime-boost regimen utilizing BCG as a prime vaccine and our recently described adenoviral vector expressing Ag85A (AdAg85A) as a boost vaccine. Since we recent...

2016
Shailbala Singh Kimberly S. Schluns Guojun Yang Scott M. Anthony Michael A. Barry K. Jagannadha Sastry

Immunization strategies generating large numbers of antigen-specific T cells in the female reproductive tract (FRT) can provide barrier protection against sexually-transmitted pathogens, such as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and human papillomaviruses (HPV). The kinetics and mechanisms of regulation of vaccine-induced adaptive T cell-mediated immune responses in FRT are less well defin...

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