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Routine varicella vaccination for children >11 months was introduced in Germany in 2004 with three different vaccine brands available. In 2008 and 2009, we investigated seven varicella outbreaks in day-care centres (DCC). Varicella... more
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Adjuvants potentiate antigen-specific protective immune responses and can be key elements promoting vaccine effectiveness. We previously reported that the Onchocerca volvulus recombinant protein rOv-ASP-1 can induce activation and... more
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When new, highly infectious strains of influenza emerge, global pandemics can occur before an effective vaccine is developed. Without a strain-specific vaccine, pandemics can only be mitigated by employing combinations of low-efficacy... more
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Leishmune® vaccine is the first licensed vaccine against canine visceral leishmaniasis. It contains the Fucose–Mannose-ligand (FML) antigen of Leishmania donovani. The potential Leishmune® vaccine effect on the interruption of the... more
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Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common bacterial infectious disease among children. Vaccination is proposed to prevent otitis and several clinical trials were performed to assess the efficacy of pneumococcal vaccines. The way vaccine... more
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Inhibition of parasite growth is a major objective of blood-stage malaria vaccines. The in vitro assay of parasite growth inhibitory activity (GIA) is widely used as a surrogate marker for malaria vaccine efficacy in the down-selection of... more
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The objective was to review the evidence of effectiveness of the polyvalent polysaccharide pneumococcal vaccine from prospective properly randomised controlled trials comparing pneumococcal vaccines with placebo in subjects who are... more
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