Besides protection against specific microorganisms, vaccines can induce heterologous or non-specific effects (NSE). Epidemiological data suggest that vaccination with live-attenuated vaccines such as Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), measles vaccine, and oral polio vaccine results in increased overall childhood survival, and several of these observations have been confirmed in randomized trials. Immunological mechanisms mediating NSE include heterologous lymphocyte effects and induction of innate immune memory (trained immunity). Trained immunity induces long-term functional upregulation of innate immune cells through epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming. An overview of the epidemiological evidence of non-specific effects of vaccines and th...
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Clinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in particular BCG and measles vaccin...
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Item does not contain fulltextEpidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence mo...
Epidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence morbidity and mortality more tha...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
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A growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies have shown that in addition to...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heterologous or non-specific effects (NSEs) of vaccines, at times ...
An increasing body of evidence shows that the innate immune system has adaptive characteristics that...
Epidemiological studies regarding many successful vaccines suggest that vaccination may lead to a re...
Item does not contain fulltextClinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in par...
Clinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in particular BCG and measles vaccin...
Item does not contain fulltextVaccines are applied to large populations, but only recently has resea...
Contains fulltext : 200274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Besides prote...
Item does not contain fulltextEpidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence mo...
Epidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence morbidity and mortality more tha...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies ...
A growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies have shown that in addition to...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heterologous or non-specific effects (NSEs) of vaccines, at times ...
An increasing body of evidence shows that the innate immune system has adaptive characteristics that...
Epidemiological studies regarding many successful vaccines suggest that vaccination may lead to a re...
Item does not contain fulltextClinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in par...
Clinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in particular BCG and measles vaccin...
Item does not contain fulltextVaccines are applied to large populations, but only recently has resea...