Influenza is a major global health problem, causing infections of the respiratory tract, often leading to acute pneumonia, life-threatening complications and even deaths. Over the last seven decades, vaccination strategies have been utilized to protect people from complications of influenza, especially groups at high risk of severe disease. While current vaccination regimens elicit strain-specific antibody responses, they fail to generate cross-protection against seasonal, pandemic and avian viruses. Moreover, vaccines designed to generate influenza-specific T-cell responses are yet to be optimized. During natural infection, viral replication is initially controlled by innate immunity before adaptive immune responses (T cells and antibody-p...
A novel influenza A virus bearing the characteristics of high virulence, the ability to infect human...
Seasonal influenza virus infection is a leading cause of illness and mortality in young children and...
Influenza viral evolution presents a formidable challenge to vaccination due to the virus\u27 abilit...
Influenza viruses cause annual outbreaks of respiratory tract infection with attack rates of 5-10%. ...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is believed to be mediated by neutralising ant...
The influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae and is a major cause of respiratory infec...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is mediated by neutralizing antibodies, but th...
A novel influenza A virus bearing the characteristics of high virulence, the ability to infect human...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
Memory CD4 T cells specific for influenza virus are generated from natural infection and vaccination...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
There is great interest in developing a broadly efficacious influenza vaccine, as current antibody-e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are contagious pathogens responsible for severe respiratory infection in ...
International audienceDespite the widespread application of vaccination programs and antiviral drug ...
Influenza vaccination is a common approach to prevent seasonal and pandemic influenza. Pre-existing ...
A novel influenza A virus bearing the characteristics of high virulence, the ability to infect human...
Seasonal influenza virus infection is a leading cause of illness and mortality in young children and...
Influenza viral evolution presents a formidable challenge to vaccination due to the virus\u27 abilit...
Influenza viruses cause annual outbreaks of respiratory tract infection with attack rates of 5-10%. ...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is believed to be mediated by neutralising ant...
The influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae and is a major cause of respiratory infec...
Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is mediated by neutralizing antibodies, but th...
A novel influenza A virus bearing the characteristics of high virulence, the ability to infect human...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
Memory CD4 T cells specific for influenza virus are generated from natural infection and vaccination...
Current vaccine strategies against influenza focus on generating robust antibody responses. Because ...
There is great interest in developing a broadly efficacious influenza vaccine, as current antibody-e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are contagious pathogens responsible for severe respiratory infection in ...
International audienceDespite the widespread application of vaccination programs and antiviral drug ...
Influenza vaccination is a common approach to prevent seasonal and pandemic influenza. Pre-existing ...
A novel influenza A virus bearing the characteristics of high virulence, the ability to infect human...
Seasonal influenza virus infection is a leading cause of illness and mortality in young children and...
Influenza viral evolution presents a formidable challenge to vaccination due to the virus\u27 abilit...