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FNDC4 and FNDC5 Attenuate SARS‐CoV‐2 S1‐Induced Inflammatory Responses in Human Adipose Tissue
In obesity, reduced FNDC4 and FNDC5 amplify SARS‐CoV‐2 S1–driven inflammation in visceral adipose tissue. These adipo‐myokines limit adipocyte–macrophage inflammatory signalling, suggesting a protective role against viral‐induced adipose tissue dysfunction.
Gabriela Neira +11 more
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Strategies targeting hemagglutinin cocktail as a potential universal influenza vaccine. [PDF]
Liu X +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most common viruses infecting nearly all children worldwide within the first 2 years of life, requiring hospitalization for over 80% of cases in infants under the age of 1. The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological impact of RSV infections on hospital admissions among
Giuseppe Di Martino +9 more
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Prevention of infectious diseases in athletes. [PDF]
The sports medicine physician may face challenging issues regarding infectious diseases when dealing with teams or highly competitive athletes who have difficulties taking time off to recover.
d'Hemecourt, Pierre, Luke, Anthony
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ABSTRACT Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in adults, especially older individuals, yet data on burden in Thailand are limited. This study aimed to describe clinical characteristics and mortality risk factors of RSV‐related hospitalizations in Thai adults.
Kanrutai Jarottammarat +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background In India, no publicly funded seasonal influenza immunization is ongoing, partly because cost‐effectiveness is yet to be established. We estimate the cost‐effectiveness and budgetary impact of introducing seasonal influenza vaccination among adults aged ≥ 60 years in India, a known high‐risk group. Methods Estimates of disease burden
Anand Krishnan +19 more
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Vaccine Myths: Setting the Record Straight [PDF]
Despite their standing as one of the most remarkable public health achievements, vaccines have been surrounded by dangerous myths since the development of the smallpox vaccine in the 18th century.
Boom, Julie A +2 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Understanding differences in blood donor vaccine uptake is essential for accurately interpreting serosurveillance of vaccine‐preventable diseases and other research using donor samples and/or data. We aimed to assess vaccination uptake in donors and non‐donors.
Surendra Karki +5 more
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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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Pandemic Influenza: Warning, Children At-Risk [PDF]
Identifies gaps in U.S. preparedness for treating and caring for children during a potential pandemic flu outbreak. Makes recommendations for appropriate doses of vaccine and medications and the management and treatment of children who become ...
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