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A new study finds that targeting core influenza proteins using virus-specific CD8+ T cells could provide a universal flu vaccine.
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Pertussis-The Case for Universal Vaccination
Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2010Does the literature support universal vaccination of adolescents and adults, reducing disease incidence in infants and young children?An extensive literature review and a meta-analysis of four case-control studies, evaluating effects of missed or late vaccine doses, was conducted.The literature confirms (a) increasing pertussis rates; (b) adults and ...
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A Universal Flu Vaccine Is Vital
Scientific American, 2018The article offers information on the 1918 influenza pandemic which used occurred because of the lack of preexisting immune protection, poor sanitation which resulted in disease transmission, and lack of antiviral drugs and flu vaccines. Topics discussed include role played by mucosal surfaces in protecting against influenza; development of "universal ...
Catharine I, Paules, Anthony S, Fauci
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Towards a universal flu vaccine
Nature, 2019A better understanding of the immune response to influenza is driving development of vaccines that protect against many strains of the virus. A better understanding of the immune response to influenza is driving development of vaccines that protect against many strains of the virus.
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A “universal” human influenza A vaccine
Virus Research, 2004We have previously reported on a universal human influenza A vaccine, based on the external domain of the transmembrane viral M2-protein (M2e) [Nature Medicine 5 (1999) 1119]. M2-protein is scarcely present on the virus but is abundantly expressed on virus-infected cells.
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On the Existence of Universal Vaccines
Review of Behavioral Economics, 2022We conjecture that the existence of universal vaccines may be hindered by formal limits imposed by Rice’s Theorem.
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Universal varicella vaccination
Medical Journal of Australia, 2005Kristine Macartney, Peter McIntyre
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Universal hepatitis B vaccination
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2008Mirjam, Kretzschmar, Ardine, de Wit
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Promoting Universal Vaccination among Workers
Workplace Health & Safety, 2013A discussion of vaccines often focuses on protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases. However, 10 vaccines are available for adults, and occupational health nurses should consider these vaccines when providing health care to adult workers. This article discusses the 10 adult vaccines, indications for using each vaccine, barriers preventing ...
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