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Adjuvants are essential components of subunit vaccines added to enhance immune responses to antigens through immunomodulation. Very few adjuvants have been approved for human use by regulatory agencies due to safety concerns.
Siva K. Gandhapudi +13 more
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Background Poultry bacterial pathogens are mainly controlled by using high-cost sanitary measures and medical treatment. However, the drug-resistant strains of pathogens continuously emerge, and medical treatments are often ineffective.
Nagwa S. Rabie, Zeinab M. S. Amin Girh
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Carbohydrate Immune Adjuvants in Subunit Vaccines
Modern subunit vaccines are composed of antigens and a delivery system and/or adjuvant (immune stimulator) that triggers the desired immune responses.
Sahra Bashiri +3 more
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Background Pseudorabies (PR) (also called Aujeszky’s disease, AD) is a serious infectious disease affecting pigs and other animals worldwide. The emergence of variant strains of pseudorabies virus (PRV) since 2011 has led to PR outbreaks in China and a ...
Hong-liang Zhang +6 more
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Pregnant women are risk group for influenza infection. Results of new subunit vaccines application have not been studied enough. Prospective, randomized, open-label comparative study of subunit (Agrippal) and polymeric subunit (Grippol plus) vaccines. 42
Mikhail Petrovich Kostinov +7 more
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Effectiveness and Safety of COVID-19 Vaccinations: An Umbrella Meta-Analysis
Objectives: This umbrella meta-analysis aims to provide comprehensive and synthesized evidence regarding the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccinations based on current studies.Methods: Studies from the Cochrane Library, PubMed, and EMBASE ...
Zhu Liduzi Jiesisibieke +6 more
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Vaccination is the most effective and best way to avoid the disease of COVID‐19
Most of the vaccines that are effective against SARS‐CoV‐2 have used the following functional strategies: inactivated viruses, live attenuated viruses, viral vector‐based vaccines, subunit vaccines, recombinant proteins, and DNA/RNA vaccines.
Hadi Lotfi +4 more
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Viral subunit vaccines often suffer low efficacy. We recently showed that when taken out of the context of whole virus particles, recombinant subunit vaccines contain artificially exposed surface regions that are non-neutralizing and reduce their ...
Xuelian Han +17 more
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African Swine Fever Vaccinology: The Biological Challenges from Immunological Perspectives
African swine fever virus (ASFV), a nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus (NCLDV), causes African swine fever (ASF), an acute hemorrhagic disease with mortality rates up to 100% in domestic pigs.
James J. Zhu
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Advances in protein subunit vaccines against H1N1/09 influenza
The A/H1N1pdm09 influenza virus, which caused the 2009 pandemic, has since become a recurring strain in seasonal influenza outbreaks. Given the ongoing threat of influenza, protein subunit vaccines have garnered significant attention for their safety and
Yu Zhang +9 more
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