Introduction. Pneumonia often occurs secondary to influenza infection and accounts for a large proportion of the morbidity and mortality associated with seasonal and pandemic influenza outbreaks. We previously have shown that vaccination with Virus-like particles (VLPs) containing hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza virus reduces mortality caused by bacterial infections after an influenza infections in mice.The aim of this work is to study whether this protective effect may be potentiated by supplementing the HA preparation with the influenza neuraminidase (NA).Materials and methods. We studied the effect of Gag-VLPs with the influenza HA or NA from А/PR/8/34 alone or in combination, in a lethal BALB/c mouse model of S. aureus infection after v...
ABSTRACT In an attempt to assess the cross-protective potential of the influenza virus neuraminidase...
Recently, the protective effect of anti-neuraminidase immunity has been highlighted by several studi...
The envelope of influenza A viruses contains two large antigens, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidas...
Avian influenza virus remains a threat for humans, and vaccines preventing both avian and human infl...
Influenza virus infections predispose an individual to secondary pneumococcal infections, which repr...
Background. Secondary bacterial infections following influenza represent a major cause of mortality ...
In an attempt to assess the cross-protective potential of the influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) as ...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Introduction. Influenza is a severe viral disease. The most common post-influenza complication is pn...
While the efficacy of most influenza virus vaccines is measured by the ability to induce antibodies ...
Despite the availability of vaccine prophylaxis and antiviral therapeutics, the influenza virus con...
Clinical and historical data underscore the ability of influenza viruses to ally with Staphylococcus...
Neuraminidase is an important target for influenza vaccination. In this study, we generated avian in...
Humoral immune protection against influenza virus infection is mediated largely by antibodies agains...
ABSTRACT In an attempt to assess the cross-protective potential of the influenza virus neuraminidase...
Recently, the protective effect of anti-neuraminidase immunity has been highlighted by several studi...
The envelope of influenza A viruses contains two large antigens, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidas...
Avian influenza virus remains a threat for humans, and vaccines preventing both avian and human infl...
Influenza virus infections predispose an individual to secondary pneumococcal infections, which repr...
Background. Secondary bacterial infections following influenza represent a major cause of mortality ...
In an attempt to assess the cross-protective potential of the influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) as ...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Introduction. Influenza is a severe viral disease. The most common post-influenza complication is pn...
While the efficacy of most influenza virus vaccines is measured by the ability to induce antibodies ...
Despite the availability of vaccine prophylaxis and antiviral therapeutics, the influenza virus con...
Clinical and historical data underscore the ability of influenza viruses to ally with Staphylococcus...
Neuraminidase is an important target for influenza vaccination. In this study, we generated avian in...
Humoral immune protection against influenza virus infection is mediated largely by antibodies agains...
ABSTRACT In an attempt to assess the cross-protective potential of the influenza virus neuraminidase...
Recently, the protective effect of anti-neuraminidase immunity has been highlighted by several studi...
The envelope of influenza A viruses contains two large antigens, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidas...