Influenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need to be updated annually and protect poorly against antigenic drift variants or novel emerging subtypes. Vaccination against influenza can be improved in two important ways, either by inducing more broadly protective immune responses or by decreasing the time of vaccine production, which is relevant especially during a pandemic outbreak. In this review, we outline the current efforts to develop so-called universal influenza vaccines, describing antigens that may induce broadly protective immunity and novel vaccine production platforms that facilitate timely availability of vaccines
Due to frequent viral antigenic change, current influenza vaccines need to be re-formulated annuall...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Influenza is a global health concern. The single most effective way of protecting people against inf...
Influenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need to be updated...
textabstractInfluenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need t...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
Introduction: Influenza occurs worldwide and causes significant disease burden in terms of morbidity...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Influenza virus infections pose a significant threat to public health due to annual seasonal epidemi...
Currently used influenza vaccines are only effective when the vaccine strains match the epidemic str...
Despite the widespread use of seasonal influenza vaccines, there is urgent need for a universal infl...
Influenza viruses infect approximately 20% of the global population annually, resulting in hundreds ...
Abstract Influenza virus infection is an ongoing health and economic burden causing epidemics with p...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
The lack of population immunity to the periodically emerging pandemic influenza strains makes influe...
Due to frequent viral antigenic change, current influenza vaccines need to be re-formulated annuall...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Influenza is a global health concern. The single most effective way of protecting people against inf...
Influenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need to be updated...
textabstractInfluenza viruses have a huge impact on public health. Current influenza vaccines need t...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
Introduction: Influenza occurs worldwide and causes significant disease burden in terms of morbidity...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Influenza virus infections pose a significant threat to public health due to annual seasonal epidemi...
Currently used influenza vaccines are only effective when the vaccine strains match the epidemic str...
Despite the widespread use of seasonal influenza vaccines, there is urgent need for a universal infl...
Influenza viruses infect approximately 20% of the global population annually, resulting in hundreds ...
Abstract Influenza virus infection is an ongoing health and economic burden causing epidemics with p...
Despite advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches, influenza continues to cause severe illness, p...
The lack of population immunity to the periodically emerging pandemic influenza strains makes influe...
Due to frequent viral antigenic change, current influenza vaccines need to be re-formulated annuall...
Despite the widespread availability and use of influenza vaccines, influenza still poses a considera...
Influenza is a global health concern. The single most effective way of protecting people against inf...