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Next-generation neoantigen mRNA vaccines: Immuno-engineering strategies for precision cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]

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Combination Vaccines

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2001
The past decade has shown a marked increase in the number of vaccines currently licensed and recommended for use in infants and children. Although most agree that it is desirable to combine as many of these vaccines as possible into a single injection, safety and efficacy must not be sacrificed.
K M, Edwards, M D, Decker
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Combination Vaccines

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1994
AbstractThe availability of new vaccines for pediatric use provides an unprecedented opportunity to prevent serious infectious diseases and their associated morbidity and mortality. However, each new product entails the need for additional injections that could become so numerous as to discourage the administration of new vaccines.
R W, Ellis, R G, Douglas
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Combination Vaccines

VacciTUTOR, 2022
Combination vaccines have been around since 1945 (trivalent influenza vaccine) and they combine either different serotypes of one microorganism (e.g., influenza or pneumococcal vaccines) or different microorganisms (e.g., DTP combinations). Potential chemical and physical interactions, unpredictable immunological interactions, and in one instance ...
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Combination conjugate vaccines

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2006
Increasingly, more diseases are becoming vaccine preventable, but maintaining community and provider acceptance demands that the number of injections does not increase. Combination conjugate vaccines represent an inevitable and important advance. This paper reviews the efficacy and safety of combination conjugate vaccines, including immunological ...
Naor, Bar-Zeev, Jim P, Buttery
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Pediatric combination vaccines

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1999
There will be an increasing demand for safe and effective combination vaccines as more paediatric vaccines are developed and licensed for new indications. The successful introduction of new combination vaccines into the childhood immunization schedule has the potential to improve vaccine coverage and thus reduce morbidity and mortality from childhood ...
Choo, S, Finn, A
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