<div><p>Background</p><p>Influenza and its associated diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The United States Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends influenza vaccination for everyone over 6 months of age. The failure of the flu vaccine in 2014–2015 demonstrates the need for a model that allows the rapid development of novel antivirals, universal/intra-seasonal vaccines, immunomodulators, monoclonal antibodies and other novel treatments. To this end we manufactured a new H3N2 influenza virus in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice for use in the Human Viral Challenge Model.</p><p>Methods and Strain Selection</p><p>We chose an H3N2 influenza subtype, rather than H1N1, given that this strain has the mo...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
Contains fulltext : 152749.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite long-re...
The influenza virus is a respiratory disease spread by coughing or sneezing from an infected person ...
Background: Although H5N1 avian influenza viruses pose the most obvious imminent pandemic threat, th...
Seasonal influenza is a major global health threat causing more than 500,000 deaths annually. Pandem...
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by influenza type A and B viruses. Human influenza ...
Background In response to the emergence of severe infection capable of rapid global spread, WHO will...
Influenza virus infection is a global health problem, causing both seasonal epidemics and episodic p...
textabstractInfluenza virus infections yearly cause high morbidity and mortality burdens in humans, ...
Influenza virus infections cause seasonal epidemics, affecting millions of people worldwide. The Wor...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
Background In response to the emergence of severe infection capable of rapid global spread, WHO will...
There is need for improved human influenza vaccines, particularly for older adults who are at greate...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
Contains fulltext : 152749.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite long-re...
The influenza virus is a respiratory disease spread by coughing or sneezing from an infected person ...
Background: Although H5N1 avian influenza viruses pose the most obvious imminent pandemic threat, th...
Seasonal influenza is a major global health threat causing more than 500,000 deaths annually. Pandem...
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by influenza type A and B viruses. Human influenza ...
Background In response to the emergence of severe infection capable of rapid global spread, WHO will...
Influenza virus infection is a global health problem, causing both seasonal epidemics and episodic p...
textabstractInfluenza virus infections yearly cause high morbidity and mortality burdens in humans, ...
Influenza virus infections cause seasonal epidemics, affecting millions of people worldwide. The Wor...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
Background In response to the emergence of severe infection capable of rapid global spread, WHO will...
There is need for improved human influenza vaccines, particularly for older adults who are at greate...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...