Vaccines were first introduced more than 200 years ago and have since played a key role in the reduction of morbidity and mortality caused by infectious diseases. Many of the safest and most effective vaccines in use today are based on attenuated live viruses, as they mimic a live infection without causing disease. However, it is not always practical to take this approach, such as when it may not be safe to do so (e.g., for viruses that cause chronic infections such as HIV) or may not be feasible to manufacture (e.g., for viruses that do not grow well in cell culture such as HCV). In addition, it may preferable in some cases to target immune responses toward specific antigens from the pathogen, rather than the entirety of the genome. In the...
unding text Funding: This review was supported by Horizon 2020 EU COST Action CA16231 European Netwo...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Currently, and for infectious diseases in humans at least, sa...
Vaccine adjuvants are expected to play an important role in enhancing the immunogenicity of existing...
In the last century, vaccination has been the most effective medi-cal intervention to reduce death a...
Vaccines represent one of the most successful strategies in medical science. From the mechanistic pe...
Recent advances in immunology, biotechnology, and other sciences now give the prospect of a wide var...
The development of effective vaccines against difficult disease targets will require the identificat...
Of the 80-plus known infectious agents pathogenic for humans, there are now more than 30 vaccines ag...
Vaccines prevent many infectious diseases. How-ever, significant challenges remain to develop effect...
Adjuvants are an essential component of modern vaccines. An adjuvant is an entity added to a vaccine...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...
AbstractVaccination is the most effective medical intervention against diseases caused by human vira...
The concept of stimulating the body’s immune response is the basis underlying vaccination. Vaccines ...
Introduction: Traditional vaccine strategies are inefficient at protecting against more complex path...
unding text Funding: This review was supported by Horizon 2020 EU COST Action CA16231 European Netwo...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Currently, and for infectious diseases in humans at least, sa...
Vaccine adjuvants are expected to play an important role in enhancing the immunogenicity of existing...
In the last century, vaccination has been the most effective medi-cal intervention to reduce death a...
Vaccines represent one of the most successful strategies in medical science. From the mechanistic pe...
Recent advances in immunology, biotechnology, and other sciences now give the prospect of a wide var...
The development of effective vaccines against difficult disease targets will require the identificat...
Of the 80-plus known infectious agents pathogenic for humans, there are now more than 30 vaccines ag...
Vaccines prevent many infectious diseases. How-ever, significant challenges remain to develop effect...
Adjuvants are an essential component of modern vaccines. An adjuvant is an entity added to a vaccine...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...
AbstractVaccination is the most effective medical intervention against diseases caused by human vira...
The concept of stimulating the body’s immune response is the basis underlying vaccination. Vaccines ...
Introduction: Traditional vaccine strategies are inefficient at protecting against more complex path...
unding text Funding: This review was supported by Horizon 2020 EU COST Action CA16231 European Netwo...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Currently, and for infectious diseases in humans at least, sa...