Influenza is a serious illness worldwide, causing high morbidity and mortality. 10-20% of world population fall ill with influenza each year and 250 000 - 500 000 people die annually. The most efficacious protection to date is vaccination. Current vaccines are efficient only one season because of fast mutation rate of influenza virus. The effort to create an effective vaccine faces lack of potent adjuvant, which can adequately stimulate and modulate immune system to protect organism from virus infection. Moreover, todays vaccines administered parenterally do not induce immune response on mucosal surfaces. Bacillus firmus, a Gram-positive non-pathogenic bacterium, has strong immmune-modulating properties and is able to induce cross-protectio...
Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune resp...
Abstract. Nasal administration of influenza vaccine has the potential to facilitate influenza contro...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics, which remains a nonignorable ...
Influenza virus infections cause considerable morbidity and mortality in the world. Current immuniza...
Immune response of mice after mucosal immunization by influenza virus type A with bacterial adjuvant...
Administration of influenza vaccines through the intranasal (IN) route forms an attractive alternati...
Local mucosal IgA antibodies play a central role in protection of the respiratory tract against infl...
Most pathogens infect humans and animals at mucosal surfaces, yet few mucosal vaccines are available...
Background: Nasal vaccination is considered to be a promising alternative for parenteral vaccination...
ABSTRACT The gut microbiota plays a critical role in the induction of adaptive immune responses to i...
International audienceDespite efforts made to develop efficient preventive strategies, infections wi...
Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune resp...
We demonstrated previously that the incorporation of a membrane-anchored form of flagellin into infl...
Influenza vaccination remains the primary method for the prevention of influenza and the severe comp...
We investigate the protective effect of combined vaccination based on live attenuated influenza vacc...
Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune resp...
Abstract. Nasal administration of influenza vaccine has the potential to facilitate influenza contro...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics, which remains a nonignorable ...
Influenza virus infections cause considerable morbidity and mortality in the world. Current immuniza...
Immune response of mice after mucosal immunization by influenza virus type A with bacterial adjuvant...
Administration of influenza vaccines through the intranasal (IN) route forms an attractive alternati...
Local mucosal IgA antibodies play a central role in protection of the respiratory tract against infl...
Most pathogens infect humans and animals at mucosal surfaces, yet few mucosal vaccines are available...
Background: Nasal vaccination is considered to be a promising alternative for parenteral vaccination...
ABSTRACT The gut microbiota plays a critical role in the induction of adaptive immune responses to i...
International audienceDespite efforts made to develop efficient preventive strategies, infections wi...
Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune resp...
We demonstrated previously that the incorporation of a membrane-anchored form of flagellin into infl...
Influenza vaccination remains the primary method for the prevention of influenza and the severe comp...
We investigate the protective effect of combined vaccination based on live attenuated influenza vacc...
Vaccines for protection against respiratory infections should optimally induce a mucosal immune resp...
Abstract. Nasal administration of influenza vaccine has the potential to facilitate influenza contro...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics, which remains a nonignorable ...