Infections take their greatest toll in early life necessitating robust approaches to protect the very young. Here, we review the rationale, current state, and future research directions for one such approach: neonatal immunization. Challenges to neonatal immunization include natural concern about safety as well as a distinct neonatal immune system that is generally polarized against Th1 responses to many stimuli such that some vaccines that are effective in adults are not in newborns. Nevertheless, neonatal immunization could result in high-population penetration as birth is a reliable point of healthcare contact, and offers an opportunity for early protection of the young, including preterm newborns who are deficient in maternal antibodies...
This review analyses what is known concerning the immune response of preterm (PTIs) and low birth we...
This review analyses what is known concerning the immune response of preterm (PTIs) and low birth we...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
Background: While vaccines have been tremendously successful in reducing the incidence of serious in...
The challenge for any vaccine design is to elicit protective humoral and/or cytotoxic immunity again...
Neonates are particularly susceptible to infection. This vulnerability occurs despite their responsi...
One of the major challenges in vaccinology is the development of products that are able to induce pr...
There remains a general misconception that the immune status of the fetus and neonate is immature or...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
© 2020 Lianne CoxNeonatal infectious diseases result in an estimated 40% of neonatal deaths worldwid...
Background The challenge for infant vaccination is to protect as early as possible and to maintain ...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system has been suggested in the past as the factor underlying the...
INTRODUCTION: Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine (BCG), one of the most widely used vaccines, does not...
This review analyses what is known concerning the immune response of preterm (PTIs) and low birth we...
This review analyses what is known concerning the immune response of preterm (PTIs) and low birth we...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
Background: While vaccines have been tremendously successful in reducing the incidence of serious in...
The challenge for any vaccine design is to elicit protective humoral and/or cytotoxic immunity again...
Neonates are particularly susceptible to infection. This vulnerability occurs despite their responsi...
One of the major challenges in vaccinology is the development of products that are able to induce pr...
There remains a general misconception that the immune status of the fetus and neonate is immature or...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
© 2020 Lianne CoxNeonatal infectious diseases result in an estimated 40% of neonatal deaths worldwid...
Background The challenge for infant vaccination is to protect as early as possible and to maintain ...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system has been suggested in the past as the factor underlying the...
INTRODUCTION: Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine (BCG), one of the most widely used vaccines, does not...
This review analyses what is known concerning the immune response of preterm (PTIs) and low birth we...
This review analyses what is known concerning the immune response of preterm (PTIs) and low birth we...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...