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Improvement of inactivated influenza virus vaccines


RB Couch, WA Keitel, TR Cate - The Journal of infectious diseases, 1997 - UChicago Press
Inactivated influenza virus vaccines (IVVs) are used for prevention of influenza and its
complica- tions. Present vaccines are immunogenic, of low reactogenicity, and protective, but
protection has varied between 0% and 100%. Increasing the dose of hemagglutinin and ...
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Immunity to chlamydial infections of the eye: I. The role of circulatory and secretory …


ES Murray, LT Charbonnet, AB … - The Journal of …, 1973 - Am Assoc Immnol
Copyright © 1973 by The Williams & Wilkins Co. ... IMMUNITY TO CHLAMYDIAL INFECTIONS
OF THE EYE ... I. The Role of Circulatory and Secretory Antibodies in Resistance to Reinfection
with Guinea Pig Inclusion Conjunctivitis 1 ... EDWARD S. MURRAY, LAURA T. ...
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Humoral and cellular immune responses to streptococci, influenza and other …


DG Jose, JS Welch, RL Doherty - Journal of Paediatrics and …, 1970 - interscience.wiley.com
Aboriginal school children with elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rates were selected, and
associated features of growth retardation, hyperimmunoglobulinaemia, high streptococcal carrier
rates and antibody levels, and high loads of bowel parasite infestation, noted previously, ...
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Infectious Diseases: Annual Review of Significant Publications

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HA Reimann - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957 - archinte.highwire.org
In this 22d annual review, as usual, sub- jects of current importance have the most space. Antimicrobic
therapy with its less desirable aspects and viral diseases come first. Bacillary infections, especially
from Salmonella and Mycobacterium, hold wide interest. Infections of coccal origin, ...
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Immune responses in serum and respiratory secretions following vaccination with a …


JM Zahradnik, JA Kasel, RR Martin, HR Six, TR … - J Med Virol, 1983 - interscience.wiley.com
One hundred adult volunteers were administered inactivated vaccine (20 g/0.5 cc) intramuscularly
(IM) or intranasally (IN), or 10 4.7 TCID 50 of a live coldadapted vaccine (CR35) IN. Microneutralization
(Nt) and radioimmunoprecipitation methods were employed to measure hemagglutinin ...
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[CITATION] ROLE OF SECRETORY ANTIBODY IN INFLUENZA3


RB Couch, RG Douglas Jr, R … - The secretory …, 1971 - US National Institute of Child Health …
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A comparison of subcutaneous, nasal, and combined influenza vaccination. I. …


JM GWALTNEY JR, WP EDMONDSON JR, R … - American Journal of …, 1971 - Oxford Univ Press
Gwaltney, JM, Jr. (Univ. of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Va. 22901), WP
Edmondson, Jr., R. Rothenberg and P. W . White. A comparison of subcutaneous, nasal, and
combined influenza vaccination. I. Antigenicity. Amer J EpHem 93: 472-479 , 1971.— ...
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[CITATION] Progress in medical genetics.. v. 1


AG Steinberg - 1961 - orton.catie.ac.cr
SIDALC - Sistema de Informacion y Documentacion Agropecuaria de las Americas.
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A dose–response evaluation of inactivated influenza vaccine given intranasally …

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RL Atmar, WA Keitel, TR Cate, FM Munoz, F Ruben, RB … - Vaccine, 2007 - Elsevier
Epidemic influenza occurs annually throughout the world and is accompanied by excess morbidity
and mortality. Increasing the antigen content and topical administration of vaccine are two strategies
being explored to improve the immune responses to trivalent inactivated influenza ...
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Live, attenuated influenza A/England/42/72 (H3N2) virus vaccine: a field trial


RJ Rubin, GR Noble, L Corey, WJ Brown Jr, D … - The Journal of Infectious …, 1976 - jstor.org
THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES * VOL. 133, NO. 6 * JUNE 1976 ... Live, Attenuated
Influenza A/England/42/72 (H3N2) Virus Vaccine: A Field Trial ... RJ Rubin,* GR Noble, L.
Corey,ti WJ Brown, Jr., D. Brandling-Bennett,* HS Kaye, MT Coleman, s MB Gregg, and ...
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