Item does not contain fulltextThe heterologous or non-specific effects (NSEs) of vaccines, at times defined as "off-target effects" suggest that they can affect the immune response to organisms other than their pathogen-specific intended purpose. These NSEs have been the subject of clinical, immunological and epidemiological studies and are increasingly recognized as an important biological process by a growing group of immunologists and epidemiologists. Much remain to be learned about the extent and underlying mechanisms for these effects. The conference "Off-target effects of vaccination" held in Annecy-France (June 8-10 2015) intended to take a holistic approach drawing from the fields of immunology, systems biology, epidemiology, bioinf...
Epidemiological studies regarding many successful vaccines suggest that vaccination may lead to a re...
Item does not contain fulltextClinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in par...
A growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies have shown that in addition to...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Contains fulltext : 200274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Besides prote...
Besides protection against specific microorganisms, vaccines can induce heterologous or non-specific...
Item does not contain fulltextEpidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence mo...
Epidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence morbidity and mortality more tha...
Vaccines have non-specific effects (NSE) on subsequent morbidity and mortality from non-vaccine rela...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies ...
Item does not contain fulltextVaccines are applied to large populations, but only recently has resea...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
The textbook view of vaccination is that it functions to induce immune memory of the specific pathog...
Epidemiological studies regarding many successful vaccines suggest that vaccination may lead to a re...
Item does not contain fulltextClinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in par...
A growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies have shown that in addition to...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Non-specific effects (NSE) or heterologous effects of vaccines are proposed to explain observations ...
Contains fulltext : 200274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Besides prote...
Besides protection against specific microorganisms, vaccines can induce heterologous or non-specific...
Item does not contain fulltextEpidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence mo...
Epidemiological observations have shown that vaccines can influence morbidity and mortality more tha...
Vaccines have non-specific effects (NSE) on subsequent morbidity and mortality from non-vaccine rela...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies ...
Item does not contain fulltextVaccines are applied to large populations, but only recently has resea...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines ag...
The textbook view of vaccination is that it functions to induce immune memory of the specific pathog...
Epidemiological studies regarding many successful vaccines suggest that vaccination may lead to a re...
Item does not contain fulltextClinical evidence strongly suggests that certain live vaccines, in par...
A growing body of evidence from epidemiologic and immunologic studies have shown that in addition to...