Several studies have shown a reduced efficacy of influenza vaccines in the elderly compared to young adults. In this study, we evaluated the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a commercially available inactivated influenza vaccine (Fluzone®) in young adult and aged mice. C57/BL6 mice were administered a single or double immunization of Fluzone® with or without CpG and challenged intranasally with H1N1 A/California/09 virus. A double immunization of Fluzone® adjuvanted with CpG elicited the highest level of protection in young adult mice which was associated with increases in influenza specific IgG, elevated HAI titres, reduced viral titres and lung inflammation. In contrast, the vaccine schedule which provided fully protective immuni...
Background. Influenza disproportionately impacts older adults while current vaccines have reduced ef...
<p>Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive ...
Older adults are more vulnerable to influenza virus infection and at higher risk for severe complica...
Several studies have shown a reduced efficacy of influenza vaccines in the elderly compared to young...
Influenza has a major impact on the elderly due to increased susceptibility to infection with age an...
<p>Young adult (6–8 weeks) and aged (18–24 months) C57/BL6 mice (n = 5–8 mice per group) were vaccin...
Vaccination is the primary means of preventing seasonal in-fluenza infection. However, although it c...
The ability to resist infection and respond to vaccination is severly compromised in the elderly owi...
Age affects the immune response to vaccination, with individuals at the extremes of age responding p...
Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive imm...
Introduction: Each year, a disproportionate number of the total seasonal influenza-related hospitali...
Abstract There is an unmet need for new influenza vaccine strategies that compensate for impaired va...
<p>Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive ...
BackgroundThe elderly are at high risk from influenza, in part because immunity wanes with age and t...
The efficacy of different vaccines in protecting elderly individuals against Streptococcus pneumonia...
Background. Influenza disproportionately impacts older adults while current vaccines have reduced ef...
<p>Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive ...
Older adults are more vulnerable to influenza virus infection and at higher risk for severe complica...
Several studies have shown a reduced efficacy of influenza vaccines in the elderly compared to young...
Influenza has a major impact on the elderly due to increased susceptibility to infection with age an...
<p>Young adult (6–8 weeks) and aged (18–24 months) C57/BL6 mice (n = 5–8 mice per group) were vaccin...
Vaccination is the primary means of preventing seasonal in-fluenza infection. However, although it c...
The ability to resist infection and respond to vaccination is severly compromised in the elderly owi...
Age affects the immune response to vaccination, with individuals at the extremes of age responding p...
Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive imm...
Introduction: Each year, a disproportionate number of the total seasonal influenza-related hospitali...
Abstract There is an unmet need for new influenza vaccine strategies that compensate for impaired va...
<p>Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive ...
BackgroundThe elderly are at high risk from influenza, in part because immunity wanes with age and t...
The efficacy of different vaccines in protecting elderly individuals against Streptococcus pneumonia...
Background. Influenza disproportionately impacts older adults while current vaccines have reduced ef...
<p>Elderly people are at high risk for influenza-related morbidity and mortality due to progressive ...
Older adults are more vulnerable to influenza virus infection and at higher risk for severe complica...