There remains a great need to develop vaccines against many of the pathogens that infect mucosal tissues or have a mucosal port of entry. Parenteral vaccination may protect in some instances, but usually a mucosal vaccination route is necessary. Mucosal vaccines also have logistic advantages over injectable vaccines by being easier to administer, having less risk of transmitting infections and potentially being easier to manufacture. Still, however, only relatively few vaccines for human use are available: oral vaccines against cholera, typhoid, polio, and rotavirus, and a nasal vaccine against influenza. For polio, typhoid and influenza, in which the pathogens reach the blood stream, there is also an injectable vaccine alternative. A probl...
Since the desired improvement in the sanitation and nealth facilities is not likely in most areas of...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
A majority of pathogens admit in the body through the mucosal surfaces. Mucosal vaccination is consi...
Many infectious agents enter the body using the oral route and are able to establish infections in o...
The major obstacle in combating infectious viral diseases in animals is the lack of effective vaccin...
The mucosal surfaces of the intestinal, respiratory and urogenital tracts are the site of action or ...
The mucosal immune system consists of molecules, cells, and organized lymphoid structures intended t...
The development of vaccines against enteric bacterial pathogens presents a challenge because of the ...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
Of the approximately 9 million children under the age of 5 yr that die annually in developing nation...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
International audienceAmong the many vaccine approaches developed in the recent past, mucosal vaccin...
There is an urgent and unmet need to develop effective vaccines to reduce the global burden of infec...
There are great interest and demand for the development of vaccines to prevent and treat diverse mic...
Since the desired improvement in the sanitation and nealth facilities is not likely in most areas of...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
A majority of pathogens admit in the body through the mucosal surfaces. Mucosal vaccination is consi...
Many infectious agents enter the body using the oral route and are able to establish infections in o...
The major obstacle in combating infectious viral diseases in animals is the lack of effective vaccin...
The mucosal surfaces of the intestinal, respiratory and urogenital tracts are the site of action or ...
The mucosal immune system consists of molecules, cells, and organized lymphoid structures intended t...
The development of vaccines against enteric bacterial pathogens presents a challenge because of the ...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
Of the approximately 9 million children under the age of 5 yr that die annually in developing nation...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
International audienceAmong the many vaccine approaches developed in the recent past, mucosal vaccin...
There is an urgent and unmet need to develop effective vaccines to reduce the global burden of infec...
There are great interest and demand for the development of vaccines to prevent and treat diverse mic...
Since the desired improvement in the sanitation and nealth facilities is not likely in most areas of...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
A majority of pathogens admit in the body through the mucosal surfaces. Mucosal vaccination is consi...