نتایج جستجو برای: subcutaneous immunization

تعداد نتایج: 70119  

2012
Richard Weiss Michael Hessenberger Sophie Kitzmüller Doris Bach Esther E. Weinberger Wolf D. Krautgartner Cornelia Hauser-Kronberger Bernard Malissen Christof Boehler Yogeshvar N. Kalia Josef Thalhamer Sandra Scheiblhofer

Driven by constantly increasing knowledge about skin immunology, vaccine delivery via the cutaneous route has recently gained renewed interest. Considering its richness in immunocompetent cells, targeting antigens to the skin is considered to be more effective than intramuscular or subcutaneous injections. However, circumvention of the superficial layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, represe...

1947
M. Narayana Pai Dinker Babu Rao B. Komalavalli

Active immunization against typhoid and paratyphoid group of fevers is done by the timehonoured subcutaneous method of inoculation with T.A.B. vaccine. Tuft (1931) advocated the intracutaneous method of immunization by 4 doses of triple typhoid vaccine in doses of 0.05, 0.1, 0.15 and 0.2 c.c. with an interval of 5 to 7 days between one injection and the next. His conclusions were based on the a...

2014
Vladimir Temchura Svetlana Kalinin Ghulam Nabi Bettina Tippler Thomas Niezold Klaus Überla

A major advantage of virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines against HIV is their structural identity to wild-type viruses, ensuring that antigen-specific B-cells encounter the envelope protein in its natural conformation. For the induction of affinity-matured antibodies, the B-cells must also obtain help from T-cells that are restricted by linear epitopes. Using B- and T-cell transgenic mouse model...

2018
Kohei YAMAZAKI Takashige KASHIMOTO Yuki HASHIMOTO Takehiro KADO Shunji UENO

Vibrio vulnificus is known as an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that causes primary septicemia and wound infection in humans. Recently, the incidence of wound infection by V. vulnificus is increasing in warm countries. In this study, we examined a vaccine antigen against V. vulnificus in mice. FlaB, a component protein of the V. vulnificus flagellum, was expressed as a recombinant protein, na...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1945
Colin M. MacLeod Richard G. Hodges Michael Heidelberger William G. Bernhard

1. Immunization of man with 0.03 to 0.06 mg. of each of the capsular polysaccharides of pneumococcus types I, II, V, and VII, given in a single subcutaneous injection, has been shown to be effective in preventing pneumonia caused by these types but not that due to heterologous types. 2. Immunity appears within a period of 2 weeks following injection of the polysaccharides. Its duration was not ...

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2012
Henryka Długońska Marcin Grzybowski

The basic premise of vaccinology is to achieve strong protective immunity against defined infectious agents by a vaccine mimicking the effects of natural primary exposure to a pathogen. Because an exposure of humans and animals to microbes occurs mostly through mucosal surfaces, targeting the mucosa seems a rational and efficient vaccination strategy. Many experimental and clinical data confirm...

2013
Raphael J. Gübeli Katrin Schöneweis Daniela Huzly Martin Ehrbar Ghislaine Charpin-El Hamri Marie Daoud El-Baba Stephan Urban Wilfried Weber

The simplification of current vaccine administration regimes is of crucial interest in order to further sustain and expand the high impact of vaccines for public health. Most vaccines including the vaccine against hepatitis B need several doses to achieve protective immunization. In order to reduce the amount of repetitive injections, depot-based approaches represent a promising strategy. We pr...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
C. W. Jungeblut J. A. Berlot

1. Following massive doses of India ink injected intravenously into guinea pigs before a subcutaneous injection of diphtheria toxin-antitoxin mixture, no antitoxin was found in the blood serum for 3 weeks, as indicated by intracutaneous tests, whereas an appreciable amount could be detected in non-blocked, immunized control animals. 2. During the 4th week following immunization, the titer of th...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1972
R H Waldman R Grunspan R Ganguly

A study was undertaken to assess the efficacy of oral, parenteral, and intraperitoneal immunization methods of administering killed Salmonella typhimurium vaccine to mice and to evaluate the effectiveness of single and multiple doses of the vaccine containing varied numbers of the killed bacteria. A further objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding substances to the vaccine t...

2017
C. R. Cabauatan R. Campana K. Niespodziana C. Reinisch U. Lundberg A. Meinke R. Henning A. Neubauer R. Valenta

Epicutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy (EPIT) is proposed as an alternative route for allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT). The induction of allergen-specific blocking IgG antibodies represents an important mechanism underlying AIT, but has not been investigated for EPIT. Here, we compared the induction of allergen-specific blocking IgG in outbred guinea pigs which had been immunized wit...

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