The Guinea pig has proven to be a reliable model for testing vaccine candidates against tuberculosis (TB) because of its capacity to produce human-like disease associated to primary TB, thus providing a more stringent test of the ability of a vaccine to prevent disease and deaths. Here, the BCGδBCG1419c vaccine candidate, which previously has been shown to provide protection in mice, was tested in a Guinea pig model. We found that this vaccine candidate was as effective as parental BCG in reducing M. tuberculosis H37Rv replication in lungs, and significantly reducing hematogenous spread to spleen at 60 days post-infection in comparison with BCG. Moreover, lung histopathological examination revealed comparable protection between the parental...
Background: The need for an effective vaccine against human tuberculosis has driven the development ...
The TB Vaccine Cluster project funded by the EU Fifth Framework programme aims to provide novel vacc...
Despite the fact that the majority of people in tuberculosis (TB)-endemic areas are vaccinated with ...
AbstractThe lack of an efficient vaccine against tuberculosis is still one of the major problems thr...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to ravage humanity, causing 2 million deaths per year. A vaccine against...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to ravage humanity, causing 2 million deaths per year. A vaccine against...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to ravage humanity, causing 2 million deaths per year. A vaccine against...
Tuberculosis remains one of the most significant diseases of humans and animals. The only currently ...
Tuberculosis remains one of the most significant diseases of humans and animals. The only currently ...
With more than 9 million new infections and 1.5 million deaths claimed every year, tuberculosis rema...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains an enormous global health problem, and a new vaccine against TB more poten...
In previous studies, we have described a live recombinant BCG vaccine (rBCG30) overexpressing the 30...
Protection of cattle against bovine tuberculosis by vaccination could be an important control strate...
Protection of cattle against bovine tuberculosis by vaccination could be an important control strate...
The TB Vaccine Cluster project funded by the EU Fifth Framework programme aims to provide novel vacc...
Background: The need for an effective vaccine against human tuberculosis has driven the development ...
The TB Vaccine Cluster project funded by the EU Fifth Framework programme aims to provide novel vacc...
Despite the fact that the majority of people in tuberculosis (TB)-endemic areas are vaccinated with ...
AbstractThe lack of an efficient vaccine against tuberculosis is still one of the major problems thr...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to ravage humanity, causing 2 million deaths per year. A vaccine against...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to ravage humanity, causing 2 million deaths per year. A vaccine against...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to ravage humanity, causing 2 million deaths per year. A vaccine against...
Tuberculosis remains one of the most significant diseases of humans and animals. The only currently ...
Tuberculosis remains one of the most significant diseases of humans and animals. The only currently ...
With more than 9 million new infections and 1.5 million deaths claimed every year, tuberculosis rema...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains an enormous global health problem, and a new vaccine against TB more poten...
In previous studies, we have described a live recombinant BCG vaccine (rBCG30) overexpressing the 30...
Protection of cattle against bovine tuberculosis by vaccination could be an important control strate...
Protection of cattle against bovine tuberculosis by vaccination could be an important control strate...
The TB Vaccine Cluster project funded by the EU Fifth Framework programme aims to provide novel vacc...
Background: The need for an effective vaccine against human tuberculosis has driven the development ...
The TB Vaccine Cluster project funded by the EU Fifth Framework programme aims to provide novel vacc...
Despite the fact that the majority of people in tuberculosis (TB)-endemic areas are vaccinated with ...