Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune responses against heterologous virus strains in animal models. Here we investigated whether sequential immunization with antigenically distinct influenza vaccines can also provide cross-protection. To this end, we compared immune responses and protective potential against challenge with A(H1N1)pdm09 in mice infected sequentially with seasonal A(H1N1) virus followed by A(H3N2) virus or immunized sequentially with whole inactivated virus (WIV) or subunit (SU) vaccine derived from these viruses. Sequential infection provided solid cross-protection against A(H1N1)pdm09 infection while sequential vaccination with WIV, though not capable of preventi...
AbstractThe role of pre-existing immunity for influenza vaccine responses is of great importance for...
Influenza is a global health concern. Licensed influenza vaccines induce strain-specific virus-neutr...
In this thesis, we explore whether the protective efficacy of a trivalent virosomal seasonal influen...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Influenza is one of the major respiratory diseases in humans and a large burden for human health and...
Background Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against different ...
Abstract Objectives Current inactivated influenza vaccines provide suboptimal protection against ant...
Background: Antigenic drift and shift of influenza viruses require frequent reformulation of influen...
SummaryBackgroundAntigenic drift and shift of influenza viruses require frequent reformulation of in...
Background: Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against differen...
The threat to global health posed by influenza warrants continued efforts to improve the protective ...
Genetic mutation and reassortment of influenza virus gene segments, in particular those of hemagglut...
Despite the use of vaccines, seasonal influenza remains a risk to public health. We previously propo...
AbstractThe role of pre-existing immunity for influenza vaccine responses is of great importance for...
Influenza is a global health concern. Licensed influenza vaccines induce strain-specific virus-neutr...
In this thesis, we explore whether the protective efficacy of a trivalent virosomal seasonal influen...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Influenza is one of the major respiratory diseases in humans and a large burden for human health and...
Background Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against different ...
Abstract Objectives Current inactivated influenza vaccines provide suboptimal protection against ant...
Background: Antigenic drift and shift of influenza viruses require frequent reformulation of influen...
SummaryBackgroundAntigenic drift and shift of influenza viruses require frequent reformulation of in...
Background: Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against differen...
The threat to global health posed by influenza warrants continued efforts to improve the protective ...
Genetic mutation and reassortment of influenza virus gene segments, in particular those of hemagglut...
Despite the use of vaccines, seasonal influenza remains a risk to public health. We previously propo...
AbstractThe role of pre-existing immunity for influenza vaccine responses is of great importance for...
Influenza is a global health concern. Licensed influenza vaccines induce strain-specific virus-neutr...
In this thesis, we explore whether the protective efficacy of a trivalent virosomal seasonal influen...