<div><p>Influenza is one of the critical infectious diseases globally and vaccination has been considered as the best way to prevent. In this study, immunogenicity and protection efficacy between intranasal (IN) and microneedle (MN) vaccination was compared using inactivated swine-origin influenza A/H1N1 virus vaccine. Mice were vaccinated by MN or IN administration with 1 μg of inactivated H1N1 virus vaccine. Antigen-specific antibody responses and hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) titers were measured in all immunized sera after immunization. Five weeks after an immunization, a lethal challenge was performed to evaluate the protective efficacy. Furthermore, mice were vaccinated by IN administration with higher dosages (> 1 μg), analyzed in...
Background. A major goal in influenza vaccine development is induction of serological memory and cel...
Abstract In a phase 1 randomized, single-center clinical trial, inactivated influenza virus vaccine ...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics, which remains a nonignorable ...
Influenza is one of the critical infectious diseases globally and vaccination has been considered as...
Influenza is one of the critical infectious diseases globally and vaccination has been consid-ered a...
To compare the efficacy and duration of the immune response to local and systemic vaccination, Balb/...
To develop a more effective vaccination method against H5N1 virus, we investigated the immunogenicit...
Transdermal vaccination using a microneedle (MN) confers enhanced immunity compared with subcutaneou...
Skin vaccination with influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) using microneedles has been shown to ind...
BACKGROUND:Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recomm...
Abstract Background Influenza virus continues to cause significant hospitalization rates in infants ...
Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over the world an...
Background: Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over ...
Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recommended influ...
Background: Pandemic influenza represents a major threat to global health. Vaccination is the most e...
Background. A major goal in influenza vaccine development is induction of serological memory and cel...
Abstract In a phase 1 randomized, single-center clinical trial, inactivated influenza virus vaccine ...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics, which remains a nonignorable ...
Influenza is one of the critical infectious diseases globally and vaccination has been considered as...
Influenza is one of the critical infectious diseases globally and vaccination has been consid-ered a...
To compare the efficacy and duration of the immune response to local and systemic vaccination, Balb/...
To develop a more effective vaccination method against H5N1 virus, we investigated the immunogenicit...
Transdermal vaccination using a microneedle (MN) confers enhanced immunity compared with subcutaneou...
Skin vaccination with influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) using microneedles has been shown to ind...
BACKGROUND:Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recomm...
Abstract Background Influenza virus continues to cause significant hospitalization rates in infants ...
Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over the world an...
Background: Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over ...
Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recommended influ...
Background: Pandemic influenza represents a major threat to global health. Vaccination is the most e...
Background. A major goal in influenza vaccine development is induction of serological memory and cel...
Abstract In a phase 1 randomized, single-center clinical trial, inactivated influenza virus vaccine ...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics, which remains a nonignorable ...