journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048265/distribution-of-rotavirus-genotypes-causing-nosocomial-and-community-acquired-acute-gastroenteritis-at-the-children-s-hospital-of-philadelphia-in-the-new-rotavirus-vaccine-era
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Fred Clark, Diane Lawley, Daniel DiStefano, Jelle Matthijnssens, Mark J Dinubile
BACKGROUND: Introduction of rotavirus vaccines in the United States beginning in 2006 led to a rapid decline in the frequency of acute rotavirus gastroenteritis necessitating medical attention. We examined whether serotype replacement was occurring as a result of vaccine use. METHODS: Children with gastroenteritis presenting to CHOP have been tested for rotavirus antigen in the stool. Commencing with the 1999-2000 season, positive specimens were genotyped to establish the G (VP7) and P (VP4) type...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048122/advances-and-hurdles-on-the-way-toward-a-leprosy-vaccine
#22
REVIEW
Malcolm S Duthie, Thomas P Gillis, Steven G Reed
Prevalence rates for leprosy have declined sharply over the past 20 y, with this decline generally attributed to the WHO multi-drug therapy (MDT) campaign to provide free-of-charge treatment to all diagnosed leprosy patients. The success of this program appears to have reached its nadir, however, as evidenced by the stalled decreases in both global prevalence and new case detection rates of leprosy. Mass BCG vaccination for the prevention of tuberculosis (TB) at national levels has had a positive effect on leprosy decline and is often overlooked as an important factor in current leprosy control programs...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048121/advances-and-challenges-towards-a-vaccine-against-chagas-disease
#23
REVIEW
Israel Quijano-Hernandez, Eric Dumonteil
Chagas disease is major public health problem, affecting nearly 10 million people, characterized by cardiac alterations leading to congestive heart failure and death of 20-40% of the patients infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite responsible for the disease. A vaccine would be key to improve disease control and we review here the recent advances and challenges of a T. cruzi vaccine. There is a growing consensus that a protective immune response requires the activation of a Th1 immune profile, with the stimulation of CD8 (+) T cells...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048120/schistosomiasis-vaccines
#24
REVIEW
Afzal A Siddiqui, Bilal A Siddiqui, Lisa Ganley-Leal
Schistosomiasis is a major neglected tropical disease of public health importance to a billion people. An estimated 200 million people are currently infected; an additional 779 million individuals are at risk to acquire the infection in 74 countries. Despite many years of implementation of mass anti-parasitic drug therapy programs and other control measures, this disease has not been contained and continues to spread to new geographic areas. The discovery of a protective vaccine still remains the most potentially effective means for the control of this disease, especially if the vaccine provides long-term immunity against the infection...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048119/h-pylori-vaccines-why-we-still-don-t-have-any
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Songhua Zhang, Leonard Moise, Steven F Moss
Helicobacter pylori was appreciated as the major cause of peptic ulcers about 30 years ago and the most significant etiological agent in gastric cancer in the mid-1990s. Since that time, progress in the development of a preventive or therapeutic H. pylori vaccine has been relatively slow. The impediments to rapid advances in the field include a luke-warm enthusiasm among clinicians, research scientists, and public health authorities concerning the need for a vaccine, rudimentary understanding of the correlates of gastric immunity to H...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048118/haemophilus-influenzae-type-b-hib-vaccine-an-effective-control-strategy-in-india
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramesh Verma, Pardeep Khanna, Suraj Chawla, Mohan Bairwa, Shankar Prinja, Meena Rajput
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is an encapsulated, non-motile and non-spore-forming Gram-negative coccobacillus which causes severe pneumonia, meningitis and other life threatening illnesses. Hib disease affects almost exclusively (95%) children aged less than 5 years throughout the world. The mean age of onset is 6-24 months after which it declines gradually until age 5 years. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that Hib is responsible for 3 million cases of serious illnesses and approximately 386,000 deaths worldwide each year in children aged under 5 years...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048117/buruli-ulcer
#27
REVIEW
Thorbjorg Einarsdottir, Kris Huygen
Buruli Ulcer (BU) is a neglected, necrotizing skin disease, caused by M. ulcerans, that can leave patients with prominent scars and lifelong disability. M. ulcerans produces a diffusible lipid toxin, mycolactone, essential for bacterial virulence. Prevention is difficult as little is known about disease transmission and there is no vaccine. There have been several recent advances in the field. These include sequencing of the bacterial genome and of the giant plasmid responsible for mycolactone synthesis, better understanding of the bacterial lifecycle and of the mechanism of action of the toxin...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048116/leishmaniasis
#28
REVIEW
Lukasz Kedzierski
Leishmaniasis is a disease that ranges in severity from skin lesions to serious disfigurement and fatal systemic infection. WHO has classified the disease as emerging and uncontrolled and estimates that the infection results in two million new cases a year. There are 12 million people currently infected worldwide, and leishmaniasis threatens 350 million people in 88 countries. Vaccination remains the best hope for control of all forms of the disease, and the development of a safe, effective and affordable antileishmanial vaccine is a critical global public-health priority...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048115/a-novel-adjuvant-ling-zhi-8-for-cancer-dna-vaccines
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ching-Liang Chu, Dz-Chi Chen, Chi-Chen Lin
DNA vaccines have a wide range of applications, with several potential advantages compared to other vaccine technologies for diseases. No DNA vaccine has yet been licensed in humans; however, a lot of effort has been made to enhance their potential as human vaccines and therapeutics. Finding an effective adjuvant is a strategy to improve the efficacy of DNA vaccines. We recently identified a fungal immunomodulatory protein Ling Zhi-8 (LZ-8) with stimulatory activity on dendritic cells (DCs) that significantly increases the efficacy of a cancer DNA vaccine in a preclinical tumor model, suggesting that LZ-8 may be a good candidate adjuvant for vaccine development...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048114/candida-vaccines-development-from-point-view-of-us-patent-application
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shyh-Jen Wang
Candidiasis is the fourth most common bloodstream infection in hospitalized patients in the United States. Moreover, the mortality rate from Candida infections remains high, even after treatment with antifungal therapy. Vaccination would be a promising strategy for prevention of invasive fungal infections. In order to examine the main trends in anticandidal vaccine patenting activity, we conducted an analysis for anticandidal vaccine patents. We find 190 issued patent and 940 patent application documents containing the keywords Candida and vaccine within claims in the USA...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048113/relationship-of-therapeutic-cancer-vaccine-development-to-population-disease-burden-and-five-year-survival
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elias J Dayoub, Matthew M Davis
In the United States, therapeutic vaccines may provide considerable benefit to cancer patients. Yet, there has been no assessment of whether vaccines currently in the research and development pipeline reflect the burden of disease and current survival patterns for different malignancies. The authors used data from the National Cancer Institute, Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database, and clinicaltrials.gov registry to characterize the vaccine development pipeline with respect to 5 measures of disease burden and treatment effectiveness for cancer: annual incidence, annual mortality, five-year survival rate, recent change in five-year survival (1999-2006 vs 1990-1992), and five-year mortality estimate (=annual incidence*[1 - 5-yr survival rate])...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048112/rural-parents-vaccination-related-attitudes-and-intention-to-vaccinate-middle-and-high-school-children-against-influenza-following-educational-influenza-vaccination-intervention
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica M Sales, Julia E Painter, Karen Pazol, Lisa M Gargano, Walter Orenstein, James M Hughes, Ralph J DiClemente
OBJECTIVE: This study examined changes in parental influenza vaccination attitudes and intentions after participating in school-based educational influenza vaccination intervention. METHODS: Participants were drawn from three counties participating in a school-based influenza vaccination intervention in rural Georgia (baseline N=324; follow-up N=327). Data were collected pre- and post-intervention from phone surveys with parents' with children attending middle- and high-school...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048111/recombinant-vaccines-against-leptospirosis
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Odir A Dellagostin, André A Grassmann, Daiane D Hartwig, Samuel R Félix, Éverton F da Silva, Alan J A McBride
Leptospirosis is an important neglected infectious disease that occurs in urban environments, as well as in rural regions worldwide. Rodents, the principal reservoir hosts of pathogenic Leptospira spp., and other infected animals shed the bacteria in their urine. During occupational or even recreational activities, humans that come into direct contact with infected animals or with a contaminated environment, particularly water, are at risk of infection. Prevention of urban leptospirosis is largely dependent on sanitation measures that are often difficult to implement, especially in developing countries...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048110/safety-and-tolerability-of-zoster-vaccine-in-adults-%C3%A2-60-years-old
#34
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alexander V Murray, Keith S Reisinger, Boris Kerzner, Jon E Stek, Timothy A Sausser, Jin Xu, William W Wang, Ivan S F Chan, Paula W Annunziato, Janie Parrino
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the general safety of zoster vaccine (ZV) in adults ≥60 years old. PATIENTS/METHODS: Subjects were enrolled in a 1:1 ratio to receive 1 dose of ZV or placebo. Subjects were followed for serious adverse experiences (SAEs) for 42 days (primary follow-up period) and 182 days (secondary follow-up period) postvaccination. Relative-risks (ZV/placebo) for SAEs during both safety periods were calculated. STUDY PERIOD: 17-Sep‑2007 to 09-Jan-2009...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22048109/immunogenicity-reactogenicity-and-safety-of-the-10-valent-pneumococcal-nontypeable-haemophilus-influenzae-protein-d-conjugate-vaccine-phid-cv-in-mexican-infants
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guillermo M Ruiz-Palacios, M Lourdes Guerrero, Lorena Hernández-Delgado, Antonio Lavalle-Villalobos, Abigail Casas-Muñoz, Yolanda Cervantes-Apolinar, Marta Moreira, Lode Schuerman
The immunogenicity and safety of the 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, PHiD-CV, have been documented in European and Asian studies. In this open study conducted in Mexico (NCT00489554), 230 healthy infants received three doses of PHiD-CV and DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccines at 2, 4 and 6 months of age and two doses of oral human rotavirus vaccine at 2 and 4 months. Serotype-specific pneumococcal responses and opsonophagocytic activity (OPA) were measured one month post-dose 3. PHiD-CV's primary vaccination course was highly immunogenic against each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and carrier protein D...
November 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22238787/introduction-of-a-second-dose-of-measles-in-national-immunization-program-in-india-a-major-step-towards-eradication
#36
REVIEW
Ramesh Verma, Pardeep Khanna, Mohan Bairwa, Suraj Chawla, Shankar Prinja, Meena Rajput
Measles is a highly infectious, acute respiratory illness that is caused by a virus of the genus Morbillivirus. The disease infects nearly 30 million children each year, and deaths usually occur from complications related to pneumonia, diarrhea and malnutrition. A systematic review of published Indian literature depicts the median case fatality ratio (CFR) of measles to be 1.6%. Through immunization, measles deaths dropped a remarkable 78% from 733,000 in 2000 to 164,000 in 2008. As of 2008, 192 of 193 Member States of WHO use 2 doses of measles vaccine in their national immunization programs, India being the only exception...
October 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22134395/human-vaccines-immunotherapeutics
#37
EDITORIAL
Ronald W Ellis
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22134394/letter-from-the-editor-renaming-the-journal-human-vaccines-immunotherapeutics
#38
LETTER
Ronald W Ellis, Eva M Riedmann
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21989290/the-effects-of-booster-vaccination-of-hepatitis-b-vaccine-on-anti-hbv-surface-antigen-negative-children-11-15-years-after-primary-vaccination
#39
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jun Yao, Jingjing Ren, Lingzhi Shen, Yongdi Chen, Xiaofeng Liang, Fuqiang Cui, Qian Li, Zhenggang Jiang, Fuzhen Wang
The twin aims of this study were to investigate the changes in anti-HBs IgG levels after booster vaccinations and to compare the effects of different vaccine doses in children aged 11-15 years who were both negative for HBsAg and had an Anti-HBs < 10.0 mIU/mL after primary vaccination. Children who were born between 1993 and 1998 and who had completed their Hepatitis B vaccination program in infancy were randomly recruited to the study. The participants were divided into three groups according to their anti-HBs IgG levels: group I had a level < 0...
October 2011: Human Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21989289/attitudes-of-seasonal-influenza-vaccination-among-healthcare-worker-and-general-community-population-after-pandemic-influenza-a-h1n1-in-hangzhou
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shijun Liu, Hanyan Yuan, Yan Liu, Jian Du, Xiaoping Zhang, Jun Wang, Xinren Che, Erping Xu
OBJECTIVE: To know the attitude toward seasonal influenza vaccination among healthcare worker (HCWs) and general community population (GCP s) in the post-pandemic influenza A/H1N1 period. RESULTS: A total of 489 participants including 126 HCWs and 363 GCP s completed the investigation. 33.33% individuals (34.92% HCWs vs. 32.78% GCP s, p > 0.05) intended to accept the seasonal influenza vaccination after pandemic influenza A/H1N1. Individuals received seasonal influenza vaccination in the prior 3 y and monovalent A/H1N1 vaccination in 2009 were aggressive to vaccinate seasonal influenza vaccine with adjusted OR = 5...
October 2011: Human Vaccines
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