699-702Pertussis known as whooping cough is a highly contagious disease. Whole cell pertussis vaccine is the most economical and effective strategy for preventing and controlling pertussis. The efficacy of whole cell vaccine is ascertained most commonly by intracerebral challenge assay, but it does not reflect the true efficacy of vaccine as Pertussis essentially is a respiratory disease. Therefore, in order to mimic the natural infection, intranasal challenge model in mice was developed. In intranasal challenge assay mice were immunized with vaccine and challenged through intranasal route. Mice lungs were dissected and examined for bacterial count. The degree of count was related to efficacy of vaccine, higher count indicated low efficacy ...
Pertussis ('whooping cough') is a severe respiratory tract infection that primarily affects young ch...
The object of this investigation was to define the nature of the immune responses of mice that had b...
Fil: Dellepiane, N. I.Fil: Manghi, M A. Hospital General de Niños “Pedro de Elizalde,” (1270) Buenos...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
Current acellular pertussis vaccines fall short of optimal protection against the human respiratory ...
THESIS 7483The development of whole cell vaccine (Pw) and acellular pertussis vaccines (Pa) has had ...
The aim of present research is studying of protective potency of candidate recombinant live pertussi...
Pertussis or whooping cough, mainly caused by Bordetella pertussis, is a severe respiratory disease ...
The Gram-negative pathogen bacterium Bordetella pertussis is the infectious agent causing pertussis ...
Against the backdrop of mass parenteral immunization by present pertussis vaccines the incidence rat...
This thesis embodies research that has demonstrated that there is strong case for further developmen...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
Bordetella pertussis is the cause of whooping cough and responsible for 300,000 infant deaths per an...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
Pertussis ('whooping cough') is a severe respiratory tract infection that primarily affects young ch...
The object of this investigation was to define the nature of the immune responses of mice that had b...
Fil: Dellepiane, N. I.Fil: Manghi, M A. Hospital General de Niños “Pedro de Elizalde,” (1270) Buenos...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
Current acellular pertussis vaccines fall short of optimal protection against the human respiratory ...
THESIS 7483The development of whole cell vaccine (Pw) and acellular pertussis vaccines (Pa) has had ...
The aim of present research is studying of protective potency of candidate recombinant live pertussi...
Pertussis or whooping cough, mainly caused by Bordetella pertussis, is a severe respiratory disease ...
The Gram-negative pathogen bacterium Bordetella pertussis is the infectious agent causing pertussis ...
Against the backdrop of mass parenteral immunization by present pertussis vaccines the incidence rat...
This thesis embodies research that has demonstrated that there is strong case for further developmen...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
Bordetella pertussis is the cause of whooping cough and responsible for 300,000 infant deaths per an...
The results of phase 3 efficacy trials have shown that acellular and whole-cell pertussis vaccines c...
Pertussis ('whooping cough') is a severe respiratory tract infection that primarily affects young ch...
The object of this investigation was to define the nature of the immune responses of mice that had b...
Fil: Dellepiane, N. I.Fil: Manghi, M A. Hospital General de Niños “Pedro de Elizalde,” (1270) Buenos...