Severe influenza infections are responsible for 3-5 million cases worldwide and 250,000-500,000 deaths per year. Although vaccination is the primary and most effective means of inducing protection against influenza viruses, it also presents limitations. This review outlines the promising steps that have been taken toward the development of a broadly protective influenza virus vaccine through the use of new technologies. The future challenge is to develop a broadly protective vaccine that is able to induce long-term protection against antigenically variant influenza viruses, regardless of antigenic shift and drift, and thus to protect against seasonal and pandemic influenza viruses
Influenza viruses have affected the world for over a century, causing multiple pandemics. Throughout...
Despite the widespread use of seasonal influenza vaccines, there is urgent need for a universal infl...
Old and new ways to combat human influenza virus Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at lea...
Severe influenza infections are responsible for 3-5 million cases worldwide and 250,000-500,000 deat...
Severe influenza infections are responsible for 3-5 million cases worldwide and 250,000-500,000 deat...
Influenza viruses infect approximately 20% of the global population annually, resulting in hundreds ...
Influenza viruses infect approximately 20% of the global population annually, resulting in hundreds ...
Despite seasonal influenza vaccines having been routinely used for many decades, influenza A virus c...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
For centuries, the development of vaccines to prevent infectious disease was an empirical process. F...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Vaccination against influenza is the most effective approach for reducing influenza morbidity and mo...
Influenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need to be updated...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
Influenza viruses have affected the world for over a century, causing multiple pandemics. Throughout...
Despite the widespread use of seasonal influenza vaccines, there is urgent need for a universal infl...
Old and new ways to combat human influenza virus Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at lea...
Severe influenza infections are responsible for 3-5 million cases worldwide and 250,000-500,000 deat...
Severe influenza infections are responsible for 3-5 million cases worldwide and 250,000-500,000 deat...
Influenza viruses infect approximately 20% of the global population annually, resulting in hundreds ...
Influenza viruses infect approximately 20% of the global population annually, resulting in hundreds ...
Despite seasonal influenza vaccines having been routinely used for many decades, influenza A virus c...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
For centuries, the development of vaccines to prevent infectious disease was an empirical process. F...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Vaccination against influenza is the most effective approach for reducing influenza morbidity and mo...
Influenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need to be updated...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
Influenza viruses have affected the world for over a century, causing multiple pandemics. Throughout...
Despite the widespread use of seasonal influenza vaccines, there is urgent need for a universal infl...
Old and new ways to combat human influenza virus Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at lea...