With the continued march of antimicrobial resistance, a renewed impetus for better vaccines has been heralded. Identification of potent subunit vaccines has been greatly facilitated by recent developments in reverse vaccinology and proteomics strategies. There are a range of antimicrobial resistant bacterial pathogens that could be targeted by potent vaccine antigens identified within the coming years. However, cost is a significant hurdle in progressing lead antigen candidates to clinical trials. In order for novel vaccine technologies to realize their clinical potential, there is a requirement to improve investment and incentives to expedite the development of vaccines that are apparently efficacious in preclinical trials
Traditional vaccines, based on the administration of killed or attenuated microorganisms, have prove...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently the most alarming issue for human health. AMR already ca...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...
The ongoing, and very serious, threat from antimicrobial resistance necessitates the development and...
The ongoing, and very serious, threat from antimicrobial resistance necessitates the development and...
Inactivated and live attenuated vaccines have improved human life and significantly reduced morbidit...
Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Currently, and for infectious diseases in humans at least, sa...
Ever since the development of the first vaccine more than 200 years ago, vaccinations have greatly d...
The genomic era has completely changed the vaccinology landscape. Starting from the genomic repertoi...
To date, vaccination has become one of the most effective strategies to control and reduce infectiou...
The concept of vaccination has been around forcenturies .Vaccines constitutes cost-effective measure...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of rapid and versatile development of ...
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most important human pathogens worldwide. Its high antibiotic re...
Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing global threat and alternative treatments substituting fail...
AbstractVaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics ...
Traditional vaccines, based on the administration of killed or attenuated microorganisms, have prove...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently the most alarming issue for human health. AMR already ca...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...
The ongoing, and very serious, threat from antimicrobial resistance necessitates the development and...
The ongoing, and very serious, threat from antimicrobial resistance necessitates the development and...
Inactivated and live attenuated vaccines have improved human life and significantly reduced morbidit...
Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Currently, and for infectious diseases in humans at least, sa...
Ever since the development of the first vaccine more than 200 years ago, vaccinations have greatly d...
The genomic era has completely changed the vaccinology landscape. Starting from the genomic repertoi...
To date, vaccination has become one of the most effective strategies to control and reduce infectiou...
The concept of vaccination has been around forcenturies .Vaccines constitutes cost-effective measure...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of rapid and versatile development of ...
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most important human pathogens worldwide. Its high antibiotic re...
Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing global threat and alternative treatments substituting fail...
AbstractVaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics ...
Traditional vaccines, based on the administration of killed or attenuated microorganisms, have prove...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently the most alarming issue for human health. AMR already ca...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...