نتایج جستجو برای: human influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 1777437  

2011
Leo LM Poon

The continuous antigenic drifts and occasional antigenic shifts enable human influenza viruses to escape the human immune system. Moreover, the frequent occurrence of human H5N1-infected cases and the recent emergency of a novel swine-like human H1N1 influenza virus further reiterate the risk of the introduction of a new pandemic strain to humans through in toto transfer of animal influenza vir...

2013
Anwar M. Hashem Caroline Gravel Aaron Farnsworth Wei Zou Michelle Lemieux Kangwei Xu Changgui Li Junzhi Wang Marie-France Goneau Maria Merziotis Runtao He Michel Gilbert Xuguang Li

Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantification of influenza vaccine antigens is critically important before the vaccine is used for human immunization. Currently the vaccine antigen quantification relies on hemagglutinin content quantification, the key antigenic component, by single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) assay. Due to the inherent disadvan...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Shin Murakami Taisuke Horimoto Shinya Yamada Satoshi Kakugawa Hideo Goto Yoshihiro Kawaoka

In the event of a new influenza pandemic, vaccines whose antigenicities match those of circulating strains must be rapidly produced. Here, we established an alternative reverse genetics system for influenza virus using the canine polymerase I (PolI) promoter sequence that works efficiently in the Madin-Darby canine kidney cell line, a cell line approved for human vaccine production. Using this ...

2016
Yong-Dae Gwon Sehyun Kim Yeondong Cho Yoonki Heo Hansam Cho Kihoon Park Hee-Jung Lee Jiwon Choi Haryoung Poo Young Bong Kim

An outbreak of influenza H1N1 in 2009, representing the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century, was transmitted to over a million individuals and claimed 18,449 lives. The current status in many countries is to prepare influenza vaccine using cell-based or egg-based killed vaccine. However, traditional influenza vaccine platforms have several limitations. To overcome these limitations, ma...

2015
Xiangmin Zhang Wei Kong Soo-Young Wanda Wei Xin Praveen Alamuri Roy Curtiss

Domestic poultry serve as intermediates for transmission of influenza A virus from the wild aquatic bird reservoir to humans, resulting in influenza outbreaks in poultry and potential epidemics/pandemics among human beings. To combat emerging avian influenza virus, an inexpensive, heat-stable, and orally administered influenza vaccine would be useful to vaccinate large commercial poultry flocks...

2013
Elizabeth Mortimer Inga I. Hitzeroth Amelia Buys Sandiswa Mbewana Edward P. Rybicki

The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 is a potent pandemic threat because of its frequent transmission from birds to humans and the increasing possibility of human to human transmission. During the 2009 H1N1 pandemic it was clear that rapid influenza vaccine production is a problem worldwide. Additionally, developing countries like South Africa generally cannot produce their own infl...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2011
Manon M J Cox Yoshifumi Hashimoto

The viral surface protein hemagglutinin (HA) has been recognized as a key antigen in the host response to influenza virus in both natural infection and vaccination because neutralizing antibodies directed against HA can mitigate or prevent infection. The baculovirus-insect cell system can be used for the production of recombinant HA molecules and is suitable for influenza vaccine production whe...

Influenza is a contagious viral disease that is seen in avian, human and other mammals, so its control is important. Vaccination against influenza virus subtype H9N2 is one of the ways in controlling program, for this reason several vaccines has been produced. Recently, application of inactivated oil-emulsion vaccines in poultry for controlling low pathogenic avian influenza is increasing. At p...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2015
Fotouhi, F, , Ghaemi, A, , Sajadian, A., , Shaffifar, M., , Tabarraei, A., ,

Abstract Background and Objective: The M2 gene expressing the conserved protein in influenza virus can be used to make a single-dose vaccine with permanent immunity. Material and Methods: The mice were allocated to one case group immunized with pcDNA3-M2 and two control groups with pcDNA and PBS, in three dozes with interval of two weeks. Two weeks after the last injection, Cellular imm...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Mark W Lamere Amy Moquin F Eun-Hyung Lee Ravi S Misra Patrick J Blair Laura Haynes Troy D Randall Frances E Lund Denise A Kaminski

Seasonal influenza epidemics recur due to antigenic drift of envelope glycoprotein antigens and immune evasion of circulating viruses. Additionally, antigenic shift can lead to influenza pandemics. Thus, a universal vaccine that protects against multiple influenza virus strains could alleviate the continuing impact of this virus on human health. In mice, accelerated clearance of a new viral str...

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