This mini-review will cover recent trends in intranasal (IN) vaccine delivery as it relates to applications for respiratory tract diseases. The logic and rationale for IN vaccine delivery will be compared to methods and applications accompanying this particular administration route. In addition, we will focus extended discussion on the potential role of IN vaccination in the context of respiratory tract diseases, with a special emphasis on pneumococcal disease. Here, elements of this disease, including its prevalence and impact upon the elderly population, will be viewed from the standpoint of improving health outcomes through vaccine design and delivery technology and how IN administration can play a role in such efforts
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Intranasal delivery of DNA vaccines has become a popular research area recently. It offers some dist...
The vast majority of human pathogens colonize and invade at the mucosal surfaces. Preventing infecti...
Nasal delivery offers many benefits over traditional approaches to vaccine administration. These incl...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
Biologics are a rapidly emerging class of therapeutics that have succeeded clinically and commercial...
The world is currently facing an ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The disease i...
ABSTRACT Many of the current pandemic threats are caused by viruses that infect the respiratory trac...
Multiple vaccines have recently been developed, and almost all the countries are presently vaccinati...
This article reviews intracranial vaccination, with particular emphasis on fundamental concepts and ...
Relevance. The worldwide use of pneumococcal vaccines, in particular conjugated vaccines (PCV), has ...
Live vaccines are widely used in the avian industry. Such vaccines can be either injected or deliver...
Introduction: Many human pathogens cause respiratory illness by colonizing and invading the respirat...
For many years, drugs have been administered intranasally for their local effect on the mucosa ( e.g...
AbstractLive vaccines are widely used in the avian industry. Such vaccines can be either injected or...
Introduction: Pulmonary vaccination could be a promising alternative to vaccination by injection. Ad...
Intranasal delivery of DNA vaccines has become a popular research area recently. It offers some dist...
The vast majority of human pathogens colonize and invade at the mucosal surfaces. Preventing infecti...
Nasal delivery offers many benefits over traditional approaches to vaccine administration. These incl...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
Biologics are a rapidly emerging class of therapeutics that have succeeded clinically and commercial...
The world is currently facing an ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The disease i...
ABSTRACT Many of the current pandemic threats are caused by viruses that infect the respiratory trac...
Multiple vaccines have recently been developed, and almost all the countries are presently vaccinati...
This article reviews intracranial vaccination, with particular emphasis on fundamental concepts and ...
Relevance. The worldwide use of pneumococcal vaccines, in particular conjugated vaccines (PCV), has ...
Live vaccines are widely used in the avian industry. Such vaccines can be either injected or deliver...
Introduction: Many human pathogens cause respiratory illness by colonizing and invading the respirat...
For many years, drugs have been administered intranasally for their local effect on the mucosa ( e.g...
AbstractLive vaccines are widely used in the avian industry. Such vaccines can be either injected or...
Introduction: Pulmonary vaccination could be a promising alternative to vaccination by injection. Ad...