The viral infections yellow fever and influenza can lead to large epidemics, which may deplete limited vaccine supplies. The intradermal vaccination route of yellow fever and influenza vaccines has received renewed attention, because it allows dose reduction without loss of efficacy. In this chapter, we review these two vaccines, the history of vaccine development, correlates of protection, immune response to vaccination and current knowledge concerning intradermal vaccination, including the immunological background, both in healthy subjects and immunocompromized individuals.Immunogenetics and cellular immunology of bacterial infectious disease
In order to compare the immunogenicity and safety of different doses of trivalent influenza vaccine ...
Traditional prophylactic vaccination to prevent illness is the primary objective of many research ac...
Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness which results in hospitalization of more than 200,000 ...
Implementation of yellow fever vaccination is currently hampered by limited supply of vaccine. An al...
Implementation of yellow fever vaccination is currently hampered by limited supply of vaccine. An al...
Background: Many strategies, including intradermal vaccination, have been tested to augment antibody...
Conventional non-adjuvanted influenza vaccines have shown suboptimal immunogenicity in subjects at h...
Antigenic drift, the evolutionary mechanism of influenza viruses, results in an increased susceptibi...
OBJECTIVES. We conducted this study to test the hypothesis that intradermal influenza vaccination at...
OBJECTIVES. We conducted this study to test the hypothesis that intradermal influenza vaccination at...
Abstract We previously developed a temperature-sensitive, and NS1 gene deleted live attenuated influ...
By preventing infectious diseases, vaccines contribute substantially to public health. Besides, they...
Yellow fever (YF) remains a threat to global health, with an increasing number of major outbreaks in...
We aimed to explore intradermal influenza vaccination in infants <6 months. One hundred twenty-six i...
textabstractBackground:Implementation of yellow fever vaccination is currently hampered by limited s...
In order to compare the immunogenicity and safety of different doses of trivalent influenza vaccine ...
Traditional prophylactic vaccination to prevent illness is the primary objective of many research ac...
Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness which results in hospitalization of more than 200,000 ...
Implementation of yellow fever vaccination is currently hampered by limited supply of vaccine. An al...
Implementation of yellow fever vaccination is currently hampered by limited supply of vaccine. An al...
Background: Many strategies, including intradermal vaccination, have been tested to augment antibody...
Conventional non-adjuvanted influenza vaccines have shown suboptimal immunogenicity in subjects at h...
Antigenic drift, the evolutionary mechanism of influenza viruses, results in an increased susceptibi...
OBJECTIVES. We conducted this study to test the hypothesis that intradermal influenza vaccination at...
OBJECTIVES. We conducted this study to test the hypothesis that intradermal influenza vaccination at...
Abstract We previously developed a temperature-sensitive, and NS1 gene deleted live attenuated influ...
By preventing infectious diseases, vaccines contribute substantially to public health. Besides, they...
Yellow fever (YF) remains a threat to global health, with an increasing number of major outbreaks in...
We aimed to explore intradermal influenza vaccination in infants <6 months. One hundred twenty-six i...
textabstractBackground:Implementation of yellow fever vaccination is currently hampered by limited s...
In order to compare the immunogenicity and safety of different doses of trivalent influenza vaccine ...
Traditional prophylactic vaccination to prevent illness is the primary objective of many research ac...
Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness which results in hospitalization of more than 200,000 ...