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Characterization and immunogenicity of nanoparticle vaccines displaying embecovirus spike proteins
Virus‐like particle vaccines displaying spike proteins from OC43, HKU1 A, and HKU1 B were evaluated in mice for their ability to elicit antibodies against the spike proteins from OC43, HKU1 A, HKU1 B, and HKU1 C. Abstract Endemic human coronaviruses OC43 and HKU1 cause widespread respiratory infections and can be associated with severe illness in ...
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The introduction outlines the review scope. Microbial cell factories as living drugs cover host–gut microbiota, bacteria, yeast, and other microbial systems, with comparative host advantages. Engineering strategies include synthetic circuits, quorum sensing, and memory.
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2013
The use of vaccines has led to tremendous decreases in disease burdens across the world. Many challenges remain in expanding vaccine coverage to new pathogens, however, a struggle further hampered by a lack of understanding into many of the fundamental processes through which vaccines elicit robust immunity.
Andrew, Platt, Lee, Wetzler
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The use of vaccines has led to tremendous decreases in disease burdens across the world. Many challenges remain in expanding vaccine coverage to new pathogens, however, a struggle further hampered by a lack of understanding into many of the fundamental processes through which vaccines elicit robust immunity.
Andrew, Platt, Lee, Wetzler
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Vaccines and Immunization Practice
Nursing Clinics of North America, 2016Vaccines are among most cost-effective public health strategies. Despite effective vaccines for many bacterial and viral illnesses, tens of thousands of adults and hundreds of children die each year in the United States from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Michael D, Hogue, Anna E, Meador
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Immune Response to Vaccination
1989Effective immune responses requires a synchronization of a number of different physiological and immunological events. Effective vaccines simulate natural invasion of the body by microbes or parasites. The route of administration of vaccines contributes to the effectiveness of preventing or controlling local or systemic infections.
B I, Osburn, J L, Stott
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Mucosal Immunization with DNA Vaccines
Microbes and Infection, 1999The mucosal surface area of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary and respiratory tracts is more than 200 times greater than that of the skin and is the primary site of transmission of numerous diseases. The entry of pathogenic organisms at mucosal surfaces can be prevented by mucosal, but not systemic immunity.
M J, McCluskie, H L, Davis
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Immunity and Potential of Vaccination
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986This article will focus on current information available on the equine immune response to helminth parasites as it relates to acquired resistance, hypersensitivity reactions, and vaccine development.
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2019
Antibody/antigen binding results in immune complexes (IC) that have a variety of regulatory functions. One important feature is the enhanced host immune activation against antigen contained in the complex. ICs play important roles at several critical steps that lead to B and T cell activation, including antigen targeting/retention, facilitated antigen ...
Yu-Mei, Wen, Yan, Shi
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Antibody/antigen binding results in immune complexes (IC) that have a variety of regulatory functions. One important feature is the enhanced host immune activation against antigen contained in the complex. ICs play important roles at several critical steps that lead to B and T cell activation, including antigen targeting/retention, facilitated antigen ...
Yu-Mei, Wen, Yan, Shi
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Partial Immunity and Vaccination for Influenza
Journal of Computational Biology, 2010Abstract In this article, we estimated the basic reproductive numbers by mathematical modeling and computer simulation using the hospitalization data of influenza type A (H3N2) from the United States as provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from the 2001 to 2006 influenza seasons, respectively.
Xinan Zhang +2 more
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2021
Abstract This chapter describes the history of vaccines, the public health benefits of vaccination programmes, and challenges faced in immunization programmes. The broader social and economic effects of vaccination are discussed. The Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI, or public immunization programmes) targeted at children is ...
Eleonora A.M.L. Mutsaerts +1 more
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Abstract This chapter describes the history of vaccines, the public health benefits of vaccination programmes, and challenges faced in immunization programmes. The broader social and economic effects of vaccination are discussed. The Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI, or public immunization programmes) targeted at children is ...
Eleonora A.M.L. Mutsaerts +1 more
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