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The combination of targeted vaccination and ring vaccination

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2021
Complex networks have become an important tool for investigating epidemic dynamics. A widely concerned research field for epidemics is to develop and study mitigation strategies or control measures. In this paper, we devote our attention to ring vaccination and targeted vaccination and consider the combination of them. Based on the different roles ring
Weiqiang Li   +3 more
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Combination Vaccines

VacciTUTOR, 2022
Combination vaccines have been around since 1945 (trivalent influenza vaccine) and they combine either different serotypes of one microorganism (e.g., influenza or pneumococcal vaccines) or different microorganisms (e.g., DTP combinations). Potential chemical and physical interactions, unpredictable immunological interactions, and in one instance ...
Alejandra Esteves-Jaramillo   +1 more
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Pediatric combination vaccines

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1999
There will be an increasing demand for safe and effective combination vaccines as more paediatric vaccines are developed and licensed for new indications. The successful introduction of new combination vaccines into the childhood immunization schedule has the potential to improve vaccine coverage and thus reduce morbidity and mortality from childhood ...
Choo, S, Finn, A
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Future Combined Vaccines

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1996
The increasing number of useful vaccines for infants and children justifies the development of new combined vaccines. New methodologies are needed for evaluation of efficacy, especially for acellular pertussis vaccines. Such evaluation requires the use of previous immunogenicity studies as a means to seek immune interference that might lead to ...
P, Bégué, E, Grimprel
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Combination conjugate vaccines

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2006
Increasingly, more diseases are becoming vaccine preventable, but maintaining community and provider acceptance demands that the number of injections does not increase. Combination conjugate vaccines represent an inevitable and important advance. This paper reviews the efficacy and safety of combination conjugate vaccines, including immunological ...
Naor, Bar-Zeev, Jim P, Buttery
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COMBINATION VACCINES

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2002
Recently multiple individual vaccines were put together into one syringe. This is ideal to simplify the administration of vaccines and reduce emotional distress from multiple injections. However, combination of many vaccines may interfere with the properties of each individual antigen and complicate the schedule.
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Archaeosomes as Adjuvants for Combination Vaccines

Journal of Liposome Research, 2004
The present study evaluated the potential of archaesomes, prepared from the total polar lipids extracted from Methanobrevibacter smithii, as adjuvants for combination (multivalent) vaccines. Groups of Balb/c mice were immunized subcutaneously at day 0 and 21 with one of the following vaccines: trivalent vaccine formulated by the simultaneous co ...
Patel, Girishchandra B.   +3 more
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Development of combination vaccines

Vaccine, 1999
Breakthroughs in molecular biology, biochemistry, process development, immunology and related fields have provided the means for improving current vaccines and developing new ones. The increasing availability of these vaccines is providing the unprecedented opportunity to prevent serious infectious disease in different age groups and to significantly ...
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Combined TAB Vaccine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— In a brief discussion of salmonellosis in the MEDICAL NEWS section ofThe Journal(222:1117, 1972), the following statement is made: "There is no Salmonella vaccine for humans except S typhi , paratyphoid A and B." This statement leaves the erroneous impression that the combined typhoid and paratyphoid (TAB) vaccine is available.
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Combination vaccines consisting of acellular pertussis vaccines

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1997
Combination vaccines consisting of multiple vaccine antigens delivered in a single injection simplify vaccine administration. Combining multiple antigens into one injection, however, presupposes that the administration of multiple vaccines in combination will not reduce the safety and immunogenicity of the component vaccines.
K M, Edwards, M D, Decker
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