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Global Health Security in an Era of Explosive Pandemic Potential [PDF]
Pandemics pose a significant risk to security, economic stability, and development. Annualized expected losses from pandemics are estimated at $60 billion per year. Despite the certainty and magnitude of the threat, the global community has significantly
Ayala, Ana, Gostin, Lawrence O.
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Structural mapping of polyclonal IgG responses to HA after influenza virus vaccination or infection
Cellular and molecular characterization of immune responses elicited by influenza virus infection and seasonal vaccination have informed efforts to improve vaccine efficacy, breadth, and longevity.
André Nicolás León +12 more
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Advances in Nucleic Acid Universal Influenza Vaccines
Currently, vaccination with influenza vaccines is still an effective strategy to prevent infection by seasonal influenza virus in spite of some drawbacks with them. However, due to the rapid evolution of influenza viruses, including seasonal influenza viruses and emerging zoonotic influenza viruses, there is an urgent need to develop broad-spectrum ...
Liang Xu +3 more
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Background: Polypeptide vaccines have the potential to improve immune responses by targeting conserved and weakly immunogenic regions in antigens. This study aimed to identify and evaluate the efficacy of a novel influenza universal vaccine candidate ...
Song Zhao +7 more
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An In-Depth Look at Recent Influenza Seasons and Vaccine Effectiveness [PDF]
This paper aims to present an in-depth exploration of immunology, the influenza virus, vaccination, and vaccination’s effectiveness with respect to influenza.
Ricci, Ariana
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A "Prime and Deploy" Strategy for Universal Influenza Vaccine Targeting Nucleoprotein Induces Lung-Resident Memory CD8 T cells. [PDF]
Chung H, Kim EA, Chang J.
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Universal influenza vaccine: the holy grail?
Influenza vaccines have been available since the 1950s and have seen increasingly wide use as public health authorities expanded recommendations. Recent events including shortages and avian influenza outbreaks have renewed interest in influenza vaccines, particularly improved vaccines.
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Exploring the Potential of T-Cells for a Universal Influenza Vaccine. [PDF]
Vijayanand S +4 more
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