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Vaccination is an effective and economically viable means of protection against the influenza virus, but due to rapid viral evolution, modern seasonal vaccines are not effective enough.
Ramil R. Mintaev +4 more
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Influenza Vaccines toward Universality through Nanoplatforms and Given by Microneedle Patches
Influenza is one of the top threats to public health. The best strategy to prevent influenza is vaccination. Because of the antigenic changes in the major surface antigens of influenza viruses, current seasonal influenza vaccines need to be updated every
Sijia Tang, Wandi Zhu, Bao-Zhong Wang
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Universal influenza vaccines: Shifting to better vaccines [PDF]
Influenza virus causes acute upper and lower respiratory infections and is the most likely, among known pathogens, to cause a large epidemic in humans. Influenza virus mutates rapidly, enabling it to evade natural and vaccine-induced immunity. Furthermore, influenza viruses can cross from animals to humans, generating novel, potentially pandemic ...
Berlanda Scorza, Francesco +2 more
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A universal vaccine protecting against multiple serotypes of Streptococcus suis is urgently needed to improve animal welfare and reduce the consumption of antibiotics.
Yu-an Li +6 more
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Monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreaks have been reported in various countries worldwide; however, there is no specific vaccine against MPXV. In this study, therefore, we employed computational approaches to design a multi-epitope vaccine against MPXV ...
Samira Sanami +8 more
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M2e-Based Influenza Vaccines with Nucleoprotein: A Review
Discovery of conserved antigens for universal influenza vaccines warrants solutions to a number of concerns pertinent to the currently licensed influenza vaccines, such as annual reformulation and mismatching with the circulating subtypes.
Mei Peng Tan +3 more
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Every influenza season, uptake of the flu vaccine falls short of the Healthy People 2020 goal of at least 70% of adults being vaccinated. Mixed methods research finds multiple factors associated with this phenomenon including misconceptions about the ...
Sandra Crouse Quinn, Amelia Jamison
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Efficient control of influenza A infection can potentially be achieved through the development of broad-spectrum vaccines. Recombinant proteins incorporating conserved influenza A virus peptides are one of the platforms for the development of cross ...
Liudmila A. Stepanova +7 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic still greatly threatens the public health worldwide and novel vaccines to highly effectively combat SARS- CoV-2 remains an unmet clinical need. However, redox imbalance in immune cells under extra stimulation by vaccine or pathogens
Haoqiang Lai +7 more
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