Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) is considered a major protective antigen of seasonal influenza vaccine but antigenic drift of HA necessitates annual immunizations using new circulating HA versions. Low variation found within conserved non-HA influenza virus (INFV) antigens may maintain protection with less frequent immunizations. Conserved antigens of influenza A virus (INFV A) that can generate cross protection against multiple INFV strains were evaluated in BALB/c mice using modified Vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA)-vectored vaccines that expressed INFV A antigens hemagglutinin (HA), matrix protein 1 (M1), nucleoprotein (NP), matrix protein 2 (M2), repeats of the external portion of M2 (M2e) or as tandem repeats (METR), and M2e with transmembrane...
Immune responses induced by currently licensed inactivated influenza vaccines are mainly directed ag...
Changes in influenza viruses require regular reformulation of strain-specific influenza vaccines. Va...
Human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype, frequently repo...
The availability of a universal influenza vaccine able to induce broad cross-reactive immune respons...
Current influenza vaccines based on the hemagglutinin protein are strain specific and do not provide...
The influenza virus is the most unique in the level of variability of antigenic and biological prope...
Seasonal influenza virus infections cause significant morbidity and mortality every year. Annual inf...
Influenza vaccination practice, which is based on neutralizing antibodies, requires being able to pr...
New highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza viruses are continuing to evolve with a potential threat for an...
Every year, recurrent influenza virus infections lead to excess hospitalizations and deaths. The ver...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
AbstractVaccination is the most effective method for the prevention of influenza virus infection. Cu...
Influenza vaccination practice, which is based on neutralizing antibodies, requires being able to pr...
Efforts to develop a broadly protective vaccine against the highly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPA...
Immune responses induced by currently licensed inactivated influenza vaccines are mainly directed ag...
Changes in influenza viruses require regular reformulation of strain-specific influenza vaccines. Va...
Human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype, frequently repo...
The availability of a universal influenza vaccine able to induce broad cross-reactive immune respons...
Current influenza vaccines based on the hemagglutinin protein are strain specific and do not provide...
The influenza virus is the most unique in the level of variability of antigenic and biological prope...
Seasonal influenza virus infections cause significant morbidity and mortality every year. Annual inf...
Influenza vaccination practice, which is based on neutralizing antibodies, requires being able to pr...
New highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza viruses are continuing to evolve with a potential threat for an...
Every year, recurrent influenza virus infections lead to excess hospitalizations and deaths. The ver...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
Influenza viruses are among the most important human pathogens and are responsible for annual epidem...
AbstractVaccination is the most effective method for the prevention of influenza virus infection. Cu...
Influenza vaccination practice, which is based on neutralizing antibodies, requires being able to pr...
Efforts to develop a broadly protective vaccine against the highly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPA...
Immune responses induced by currently licensed inactivated influenza vaccines are mainly directed ag...
Changes in influenza viruses require regular reformulation of strain-specific influenza vaccines. Va...
Human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype, frequently repo...