نتایج جستجو برای: influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 166771  

F Fotouhi , M Esghaei , M Tabatabaian , M Tavassoti- Kheiri , Sh Shamsi-Shahrabadi , SHR Monavari ,

No abstract this article: Preparation and Expression of M2 Gene Plasmid DNA for Potential use in Influenza A Vaccine Production

2013
Yi-Chun Lo Jen-Hsiang Chuang Hung-Wei Kuo Wan-Ting Huang Yu-Fen Hsu Ming-Tsan Liu Chang-Hsun Chen Hui-Hsun Huang Chi-Hsi Chang Jih-Haw Chou Feng-Yee Chang Tzou-Yien Lin Wen-Ta Chiu

INTRODUCTION The 2011-12 trivalent influenza vaccine contains a strain of influenza B/Victoria-lineage viruses. Despite free provision of influenza vaccine among target populations, an epidemic predominated by influenza B/Yamagata-lineage viruses occurred during the 2011-12 season in Taiwan. We characterized this vaccine-mismatched epidemic and estimated influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE). ...

2003
Keiji Fukuda

INTRODUCTION During the past decade, substantial increases in the production and distribution of influenza vaccine have been critical for improving vaccination coverage among groups specifically targeted for vaccination, as well as among healthy persons in the U.S.1 The increases have been critical because annual vaccination is the cornerstone of efforts to reduce the health burden from influen...

2008
Richard John Webby Matthew Robert Sandbulte

1. Abstract 2. Introduction 2.1. Mechanisms of influenza virus evolution 2.2. Resurgence of influenza vaccinology 3. Current influenza vaccines 3.1. Inactivated vaccines 3.2. Live attenuated vaccines 3.3. Limitations of current influenza vaccine strategies 4. Reverse genetics 4.1. Creation of high-growth reassortant vaccine strains 4.2. Other uses of reverse genetics in influenza vaccines 4.3. ...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 1984
Max Wiznitzer

Acute and severe Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) cases reported following influenza vaccine to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database from 1991 through 1999 were examined. Endotoxin concentrations were measured using the Limulus amebocyte lysate assay in influenza vaccines. There were a total of 382 cases of GBS reported to the VAERS database following influenza vaccination ...

A Jamali , H Hashemi , M Noori , M Shenagari , M Tavassoti-Kheiri , N Kazemi , R Saghiri , Sh Ghorbani ,

Background and Aims: Influenza is one of the main respiratory infections of humans, responsible for 300,000–500,000 annual deaths world-wide. Vaccination is one of the best ways to prevent infections including influenza. Influenza virosomes are virus-like particles, which retain the cell binding and membrane fusion properties of the native virus, but lack the ribonucleoprotein (RNP). A vi...

2012
Penghui Yang Yueqiang Duan Peirui Zhang Zhiwei Li Cheng Wang Mei Dong Chong Tang Li Xing Hongjing Gu Zhongpeng Zhao Xiufan Liu Shaogeng Zhang Xiliang Wang

BACKGROUND The increase in recent outbreaks and unpredictable changes of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in birds and humans highlights the urgent need to develop a cross-protective H5N1 vaccine. We here report our development of a multiple-clade H5N1 influenza vaccine tested for immunogenicity and efficacy to confer cross-protection in an animal model. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FIN...

2014
Robert Bednarczyk Heather Sickler Samantha Chu Jana Shaw Jessica Nadeau Louise-Anne Mcnutt

INTRODUCTION Annual influenza vaccine coverage for young adults (including college students) remains low, despite a 2011 US recommendation for annual immunization of all people 6 months and older. College students are at high risk for influenza morbidity given close living and social spaces and extended travel during semester breaks when influenza circulation typically increases. We evaluated i...

2013
Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas Elżbieta Gwiazda Lidia B. Brydak

The influenza virus is one of the most common causes of viral respiratory tract infections. Some chronic diseases predispose to a severe course of the disease and increase the risk of complications and death. To minimize the risk of infection and complications, care of patients with increased risk should include prophylactic measures such as the administration of a seasonal influenza vaccine. A...

Journal: :Vaccine 2016
Yidan Pan Michael W Deem

Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness that causes significant human morbidity and mortality, affecting 5-15% of the population in a typical epidemic season. Human influenza epidemics are caused by types A and B, with roughly 25% of human cases due to influenza B. Influenza B is a single-stranded RNA virus with a high mutation rate, and both prior immune history and vaccination put signi...

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