Neonates are more susceptible to influenza virus infection than adults, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality as well as delayed clearance of the virus. Efforts to improve influenza infection outcomes in neonates typically center on prevention, although current vaccines fall short of complete protection and can only be administered in humans after 6 months of life. We propose that as the neonatal immune system responds differently than the adult immune system, interventions that are efficacious or tolerable in adults cannot be guaranteed to perform the same in neonates. T cell vaccines that target conserved influenza virus epitopes have been proposed for conferring protection to multiple influenza virus strains, but if T cell vacci...
FluMist has been used in children and adults for more than 10 years. As pre-existing CD8+ T cell mem...
Over 4 million infants die each year from infections, many of which are vaccine-preventable. Young i...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...
Influenza infection remains a significant cause of pulmonary morbidity and mortality worldwide, with...
Respiratory viral infections contribute substantially to global infant losses and disproportionately...
Neonatal immune responses to infection and vaccination are biased toward TH2 at the cost of proinfla...
Neonates have a weakened immune system that could be due to low exposure to pathogens resulting in l...
Neonatal mice have immature immune systems with defects in several components of inflammatory, innat...
There is great interest in developing a broadly efficacious influenza vaccine, as current antibody-e...
Following respiratory syncytial virus infection of adult CB6F1 hybrid mice, a predictable CD8+ T cel...
AbstractNeonatal mice have immature immune systems with defects in several components of inflammator...
© 2011 Dr. Sophie Alessandra ValkenburgCD8+ T cells can provide cross-reactive immunity between diff...
There is an incomplete understanding of the differences between neonatal immune responses that contr...
BackgroundMemory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subjects ...
Neonatal infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. While adults generate robu...
FluMist has been used in children and adults for more than 10 years. As pre-existing CD8+ T cell mem...
Over 4 million infants die each year from infections, many of which are vaccine-preventable. Young i...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...
Influenza infection remains a significant cause of pulmonary morbidity and mortality worldwide, with...
Respiratory viral infections contribute substantially to global infant losses and disproportionately...
Neonatal immune responses to infection and vaccination are biased toward TH2 at the cost of proinfla...
Neonates have a weakened immune system that could be due to low exposure to pathogens resulting in l...
Neonatal mice have immature immune systems with defects in several components of inflammatory, innat...
There is great interest in developing a broadly efficacious influenza vaccine, as current antibody-e...
Following respiratory syncytial virus infection of adult CB6F1 hybrid mice, a predictable CD8+ T cel...
AbstractNeonatal mice have immature immune systems with defects in several components of inflammator...
© 2011 Dr. Sophie Alessandra ValkenburgCD8+ T cells can provide cross-reactive immunity between diff...
There is an incomplete understanding of the differences between neonatal immune responses that contr...
BackgroundMemory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subjects ...
Neonatal infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. While adults generate robu...
FluMist has been used in children and adults for more than 10 years. As pre-existing CD8+ T cell mem...
Over 4 million infants die each year from infections, many of which are vaccine-preventable. Young i...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...