Introduction: Many human pathogens cause respiratory illness by colonizing and invading the respiratory mucosal surfaces. Preventing infection at local sites via mucosally active vaccines is a promising and rational approach for vaccine development. However, stimulating mucosal immunity is often challenging. Particulate adjuvants that can specifically target mucosal immune cells offer a promising opportunity to stimulate local immunity at the nasal and/or pulmonary mucosal surfaces.Areas covered: This review analyzes the common causes of respiratory infections, the challenges in the induction of mucosal and systemic responses and current pulmonary and nasal mucosal vaccination strategies. The ability of various particulate adjuvant formulat...
Antigens administered via the oral and, to a lesser extent, the nasal route are potentially able to ...
Vaccination is the process of administering immunogenic formulations in order to induce or harness a...
The continuous emergence of new pathogens and growing drug resistance of microorganisms asks for inn...
Pulmonary infections are the most common cause of death globally. However, the development of mucosa...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
International audienceDespite efforts made to develop efficient preventive strategies, infections wi...
Lower respiratory tract infections are the fourth cause of death worldwide and pneumococcus is the l...
Delivery of vaccines via the pulmonary route has been shown to induce mucosal and systemic immunity....
AbstractAerosol vaccination via the mucosa targets an epithelium critical to host defence against in...
Mucosal vaccination is one of the most effective methods to prevent infectious diseases because most...
AbstractAerosol vaccination via the mucosa targets an epithelium critical to host defence against in...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
Antigens administered via the oral and, to a lesser extent, the nasal route are potentially able to ...
Nasal vaccination has the potential to provide protection combined with more patient comfort and a h...
Antigens administered via the oral and, to a lesser extent, the nasal route are potentially able to ...
Vaccination is the process of administering immunogenic formulations in order to induce or harness a...
The continuous emergence of new pathogens and growing drug resistance of microorganisms asks for inn...
Pulmonary infections are the most common cause of death globally. However, the development of mucosa...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
International audienceDespite efforts made to develop efficient preventive strategies, infections wi...
Lower respiratory tract infections are the fourth cause of death worldwide and pneumococcus is the l...
Delivery of vaccines via the pulmonary route has been shown to induce mucosal and systemic immunity....
AbstractAerosol vaccination via the mucosa targets an epithelium critical to host defence against in...
Mucosal vaccination is one of the most effective methods to prevent infectious diseases because most...
AbstractAerosol vaccination via the mucosa targets an epithelium critical to host defence against in...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
Antigens administered via the oral and, to a lesser extent, the nasal route are potentially able to ...
Nasal vaccination has the potential to provide protection combined with more patient comfort and a h...
Antigens administered via the oral and, to a lesser extent, the nasal route are potentially able to ...
Vaccination is the process of administering immunogenic formulations in order to induce or harness a...
The continuous emergence of new pathogens and growing drug resistance of microorganisms asks for inn...