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Influenza vaccination

Nursing Older People, 2002
I was amazed at some of the things I learned from this article - for example, that the influenza vaccine can reduce mortality by up to 75 per cent and that preventing influenza can halve the chances of a major heart attack. Pneumonia is a major complication in influenza and this can often be fatal.
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Immunogenicity of High Dose Influenza Vaccine for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease on Anti-TNF Monotherapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2019
BACKGROUND Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) on anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) agents may have lower immune response to the influenza vaccine.
F. Caldera   +8 more
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Adjuvanted Influenza Vaccine

BioDrugs, 2000
Adjuvanted influenza vaccine is composed of 2 type A and 1 type B inactivated influenza subunits combined with an oil-and-water emulsion (MF59). Each dose contains 15microg haemagglutinin per strain. Adjuvanted influenza vaccine was immunogenic in elderly vaccinees and in younger adults after 1 to 3 consecutive annual injections.
M, Dooley, K L, Goa
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Influenza Vaccine

Pediatrics, 1968
I would like to take exception to recommendations of the Committee on Control of Infectious Diseases in regard to influenza vaccine usage, published in the Academy's Newsletter, October 15, 1967. Basically, the Committee recommended limiting usage to chronically ill children.
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Is a Universal Influenza Virus Vaccine Possible?

Annual Review of Medicine, 2020
Influenza viruses remain a severe burden to human health because of their contribution to overall morbidity and mortality. Current seasonal influenza virus vaccines do not provide sufficient protection to alleviate the annual impact of influenza and ...
Raffael Nachbagauer, P. Palese
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Influenza vaccine immunology

Immunological Reviews, 2010
Summary:  Studying the spread of influenza in human populations and protection by influenza vaccines provides important insights into immunity against influenza. The 2009 H1N1 pandemic has taught the most recent lessons. Neutralizing and receptor‐blocking antibodies against hemagglutinin are the primary means of protection from the spread of pandemic ...
Philip R, Dormitzer   +6 more
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Inactivation methods for whole influenza vaccine production

Reviews in Medical Virology, 2019
Despite tremendous efforts toward vaccination, influenza remains an ongoing global threat. The induction of strain‐specific neutralizing antibody responses is a common phenomenon during vaccination with the current inactivated influenza vaccines, so the ...
A. Sabbaghi   +4 more
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Rationing Influenza Vaccine

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Dr. Thomas H. Lee describes how at his hospital, they were so far short of an adequate supply that they needed to be far more restrictive than the CDC guidelines permitted.
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Haemophilus influenzae Vaccine

Pediatrics, 1986
The primary advice from both the Committee on Infectious Diseases of the American Academy of Pediatrics1 and the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee2 is to recommend that a newly licensed vaccine against Haemophilus influenzae type b should be given to all children at 24 months of age.
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Liposomal Influenza Vaccine

BioDrugs, 1999
This trivalent liposomal influenza vaccine consists of purified influenza haemagglutinin inserted into a membrane of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine. It contains 15microg of haemagglutinin per viral strain per dose. The vaccine is immunogenic in the elderly, in younger adults and in children and adolescents with or without cystic ...
K J, Holm, K L, Goa
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