The nanoemulsion adjuvant provides antigen dose-sparing effects and enhances maternal passive immune protection for the cell-cultured quadrivalent influenza virus subunit vaccine. [PDF]
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Vaccinations During Pregnancy Protect the Mother–Infant Dyad and Are Generally Safe
ABSTRACT Aim Vaccination in pregnancy has a critical impact on mothers, foetuses and infants. The aim of this paper was to summarise key points presented by experts attending the 12th Maria Delivoria‐Papadopoulos Perinatal Symposium in March 2025 and further expand and update them.
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Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of respiratory syncytial virus infection in hospitalized neonates in Suzhou. [PDF]
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Placental transfer of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in mother-neonate pairs: a prospective nested cohort study. [PDF]
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A fresh look at varicella vaccination. [PDF]
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Current Perspectives and Future Directions in the Immunogenicity Landscape of Norovirus Vaccines. [PDF]
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