The time interval required to develop immunity after vaccination, in the event of a bioterrorist attack using variola virus, is yet to be clarified. In this article, a historical vaccination study conducted in Japan in 1929 was re-examined. Forty-four previously vaccinated and 44 unvaccinated children were involved. After successful first round primary (or re-) vaccination, all children underwent revaccination at variable intervals. Absence of a major reaction (vaccine 'take') after revaccination was taken as a sign of immunity conferred by first round primary (or re-) vaccination. Univariate analysis was employed to examine the relationship between vaccine 'take' and the exposure variables. Maximum likelihood estimates of the time period r...
We constructed a mathematical model to describe the spread of smallpox after a deliberate release of...
INTRODUCTION: Available scientific evidence to recommend or to advise against booster doses of yello...
The protection provided by smallpox vaccines when used after exposure to Orthopoxviruses is poorly u...
BACKGROUND: Although the potential for bioterrorism has led to discussions on the durability of vacc...
Six historical studies were investigated to clarify the obtainable information on postexposure vacci...
BACKGROUND: Postexposure vaccination strategies rely on a rapid induction of poxvirus-specific immun...
This study is concerned with the statistical analysis of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) antibody decr...
The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of t...
The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of t...
BACKGROUND: Large quantities of smallpox vaccine have been stockpiled to protect entire nations agai...
The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of t...
Outbreaks of smallpox (i.e., caused by variola virus) resulted in up to 30 % mortality, but those wh...
Determination of the most appropriate quarantine period for those exposed to smallpox is crucial to ...
Developing accurate and reliable methods to estimate vaccine protection is a key goal in immunology ...
To evaluate the need to revaccinate laboratory workers against smallpox, we assessed regular revacci...
We constructed a mathematical model to describe the spread of smallpox after a deliberate release of...
INTRODUCTION: Available scientific evidence to recommend or to advise against booster doses of yello...
The protection provided by smallpox vaccines when used after exposure to Orthopoxviruses is poorly u...
BACKGROUND: Although the potential for bioterrorism has led to discussions on the durability of vacc...
Six historical studies were investigated to clarify the obtainable information on postexposure vacci...
BACKGROUND: Postexposure vaccination strategies rely on a rapid induction of poxvirus-specific immun...
This study is concerned with the statistical analysis of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) antibody decr...
The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of t...
The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of t...
BACKGROUND: Large quantities of smallpox vaccine have been stockpiled to protect entire nations agai...
The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of t...
Outbreaks of smallpox (i.e., caused by variola virus) resulted in up to 30 % mortality, but those wh...
Determination of the most appropriate quarantine period for those exposed to smallpox is crucial to ...
Developing accurate and reliable methods to estimate vaccine protection is a key goal in immunology ...
To evaluate the need to revaccinate laboratory workers against smallpox, we assessed regular revacci...
We constructed a mathematical model to describe the spread of smallpox after a deliberate release of...
INTRODUCTION: Available scientific evidence to recommend or to advise against booster doses of yello...
The protection provided by smallpox vaccines when used after exposure to Orthopoxviruses is poorly u...