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Overcoming Waning Immunity in Pertussis Vaccines: Workshop of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Damron, F Heath; Barbier, Mariette; Dubey, Purnima; Edwards, Kathryn M; Gu, Xin-Xing; Klein, Nicola P; Lu, Kristina; Mills, Kingston H G; Pasetti, Marcela F; Read, Robert C; Rohani, Pejman; Sebo, Peter; Harvill, Eric T.
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  • Damron FH; Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology and Vaccine Development Center at West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506.
  • Barbier M; Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology and Vaccine Development Center at West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506.
  • Dubey P; Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210.
  • Edwards KM; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232.
  • Gu XX; Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C. 20852.
  • Klein NP; Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA 94611.
  • Lu K; Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C. 20852.
  • Mills KHG; School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin D02 PN40, Ireland.
  • Pasetti MF; Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201.
  • Read RC; National Institute for Health Research Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospital Southampton and Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton SO16 6YD, United Kingdom.
  • Rohani P; Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602.
  • Sebo P; Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602; and.
  • Harvill ET; Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 142 20 Prague 4, Czech Republic.
J Immunol ; 205(4): 877-882, 2020 08 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32769142
Despite high vaccine coverage in many parts of the world, pertussis is resurging in a number of areas in which acellular vaccines are the primary vaccine administered to infants and young children. This is attributed in part to the suboptimal and short-lived immunity elicited by acellular pertussis vaccines and to their inability to prevent nasal colonization and transmission of the etiologic agent Bordetella pertussis In response to this escalating public health concern, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases held the workshop "Overcoming Waning Immunity in Pertussis Vaccines" in September 2019 to identify issues and possible solutions for the defects in immunity stimulated by acellular pertussis vaccines. Discussions covered aspects of the current problem, gaps in knowledge and possible paths forward. This review summarizes presentations and discussions of some of the key points that were raised by the workshop.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacuna contra la Tos Ferina / Tos Ferina Límite: Animals / Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Immunol Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacuna contra la Tos Ferina / Tos Ferina Límite: Animals / Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Immunol Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article