Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because of the high degree of antigenic drift among circulating influenza strains over the course of a year, vaccine strains must be reformulated specifically for each influenza season. The time delay from isolating the pandemic strain to large-scale vaccine production would be detrimental in a pandemic situation. A vaccine approach based on cell-mediated immunity that avoids some of these drawbacks is discussed here. Specifically, cell-mediated responses typically focus on peptides from internal influenza proteins, which are far less susceptible to antigenic variation. We review the literature on the role of CD4+ and CD8+ T cell–mediated immunity in...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that causes severe illness and excess mortality in humans...
Influenza A virus is a respiratory pathogen which causes both seasonal epidemics and occasional pand...
Influenza A virus is a respiratory pathogen which causes both seasonal epidemics and occasional pand...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
Influenza viruses cause annual outbreaks of respiratory tract infection with attack rates of 5-10%. ...
Influenza vaccines remain the most effective tools to prevent flu and its complications. Trivalent o...
Seasonal influenza epidemics lead to severe flu in 3 to 5 million individuals and emerging pandemic ...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that causes severe illness and excess mortality in humans...
The introduction of a new influenza strain into human circulation leads to rapid global spread. This...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is mediated by neutralizing antibodies, but th...
The influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae and is a major cause of respiratory infec...
Influenza A virus (IAVs) infections impact significantly on global health, being particularly proble...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is believed to be mediated by neutralising ant...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is believed to be mediated by neutralising ant...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that causes severe illness and excess mortality in humans...
Influenza A virus is a respiratory pathogen which causes both seasonal epidemics and occasional pand...
Influenza A virus is a respiratory pathogen which causes both seasonal epidemics and occasional pand...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
Influenza viruses cause annual outbreaks of respiratory tract infection with attack rates of 5-10%. ...
Influenza vaccines remain the most effective tools to prevent flu and its complications. Trivalent o...
Seasonal influenza epidemics lead to severe flu in 3 to 5 million individuals and emerging pandemic ...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that causes severe illness and excess mortality in humans...
The introduction of a new influenza strain into human circulation leads to rapid global spread. This...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is mediated by neutralizing antibodies, but th...
The influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae and is a major cause of respiratory infec...
Influenza A virus (IAVs) infections impact significantly on global health, being particularly proble...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is believed to be mediated by neutralising ant...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is believed to be mediated by neutralising ant...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that causes severe illness and excess mortality in humans...
Influenza A virus is a respiratory pathogen which causes both seasonal epidemics and occasional pand...
Influenza A virus is a respiratory pathogen which causes both seasonal epidemics and occasional pand...