Vaccine development faces major difficulties partly because of genetic variation in both infectious organisms and humans. This causes antigenic variation in infectious agents and a high interindividual variability in the human response to the vaccine. The exponential growth of genome sequence information has induced a shift from conventional culture-based to genome-based vaccinology, and allows the tackling of challenges in vaccine development due to pathogen genetic variability. Additionally, recent advances in immunogenetics and genomics should help in the understanding of the influence of genetic factors on the interindividual and interpopulation variations in immune responses to vaccines, and could be useful for developing new vaccine s...
Despite the success of vaccines in routine use worldwide, there are substantial challenges hampering...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Low efficiency of cohort immunization and postvaccinal complication are not always connected with va...
Vaccine development faces major difficulties partly because of genetic variation in both infectious ...
Vaccines are the most effective and sustainable means of preventing infectious diseases. Novel diagn...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivalling t...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...
The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term a...
Creation of variant forms has serious consequences in diagnostic, treatment strategies and the futur...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
Recent progress in genomics and bioinformatics technologies have allowed for the emergence of immuno...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
Currently used vaccines have been developed based on experimental pre-clinical and clinical trials. ...
Vaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics is takin...
The sequence of microbial genomes made all potential antigens of each pathogen available for vaccine...
Despite the success of vaccines in routine use worldwide, there are substantial challenges hampering...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Low efficiency of cohort immunization and postvaccinal complication are not always connected with va...
Vaccine development faces major difficulties partly because of genetic variation in both infectious ...
Vaccines are the most effective and sustainable means of preventing infectious diseases. Novel diagn...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivalling t...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...
The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term a...
Creation of variant forms has serious consequences in diagnostic, treatment strategies and the futur...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
Recent progress in genomics and bioinformatics technologies have allowed for the emergence of immuno...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
Currently used vaccines have been developed based on experimental pre-clinical and clinical trials. ...
Vaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics is takin...
The sequence of microbial genomes made all potential antigens of each pathogen available for vaccine...
Despite the success of vaccines in routine use worldwide, there are substantial challenges hampering...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Low efficiency of cohort immunization and postvaccinal complication are not always connected with va...