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pro vyhledávání: '"John V. Bennett"'
Autor:
David Martinez, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, Jose-Luis Diaz-Ortega, Deyanira Castaneda, John V. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Biologicals. 40:278-281
Although numerous operative and immunological advantages accompany aerosol immunization, potential vaccine virus transmission from the aerosol device to vaccine administrators or from aerosol vaccinees to their contacts requires further study. We con
Autor:
Deyanira Castaneda, Doris Ma Arellano, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, John V. Bennett, David Martinez, Jose-Luis Diaz-Ortega
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Vaccines. :55-60
Background: There have been no reported studies involving aerosol immunization with 2 of the 3 components of MMR II vaccine—Attenuvax measles vaccine and Jeryl-Lyn mumps vaccine. Objective: To evaluate the safety and antibody responses to aerosoliz
Autor:
Clyde Witham, José Ignacio Santos Preciado, Eloisa Arias Toledo, John V. Bennett, Maria Luisa Garcia Alcantara, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, Rosa María Wong Chew, Miguel Angel Molina Angeles, Roberto Martinez Poblete, Esperanza Gallardo Diaz
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 27:4571-4575
Booster doses of MMR vaccine equal in dosage to injected doses were aerosolized into a 3/4 l bag that inflated in 4 s. The bag was then attached to valved masks, and its contents rapidly inhaled in one or two deep breaths by preschool Mexican childre
Autor:
Selma Yüksel, José L. Valdespino, Geert van Amerongen, Phil Minor, John V. Bennett, Mark J. Papania, Helma W. Vos, Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, Rik L. de Swart, Clyde Witham, Thijs Kuiken
Publikováno v:
Vaccine, 24(40-41), 6424-6436. Elsevier
The comparative efficacy and safety of measles vaccination via the aerosol route versus subcutaneous injection has not been fully resolved. We vaccinated cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) with the live-attenuated Edmonston-Zagreb measles virus
Autor:
Hector Gallardo Rincon, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, Luis Sanchez, M.T. Alvarez y Munoz, José Ignacio Santos, John V. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 23:1079-1084
Adult volunteers from two neighboring health centers were immunized with measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR, Serum Institute of India Ltd.), either given by traditional injections or by an aerosol delivered to the respiratory tract. Baseline and on
Autor:
Joanna Tomaszunas-Blaszczyk, Andrzej Zieliński, Wiesław Magdzik, Christy B. Kwon, John V. Bennett
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Epidemiology. 18:917-922
Background: In the absence of an effective vaccine, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) meningitis has frequently been found to be the most common bacterial meningitis among children less than or equal to 5 years of age. This study was conducted prio
Autor:
Gabriela Echániz-Aviles, Rocío Islas-Romero, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, J. Sepulveda-Amor, José Luis Valdespino-Gómez, Maria de Lourdes García-García, John V. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 20:2790-2795
The reactogenicity and immunogenicity of combined measles and rubella (MR) booster vaccination, via aerosol and subcutaneous routes, was assessed in 562 healthy children. Rates of rubella seroconversion and geometric mean titers (GMT) were similar fo
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 17:1796-1803
Measles vaccine is administered to millions of children annually via a percutaneous injection. There are, however, compelling reasons to search for alternative routes of administration, especially in mass vaccination campaigns. Two key factors are (1
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 353:98-102
Despite a high coverage with measles vaccines in parts of west Africa, epidemics of measles occur with reduced severity in an increasing proportion of older children who have been vaccinated. We examined the effect of exposure to natural measles on i
Autor:
Deyanira Castañeda-Desales, David R. Martinez, Jorge Fernandez de Castro, Doris-Ma. Arellano Quintanilla, Jose-Luis Diaz-Ortega, John V. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 32(29)
Importance Aerosol immunization may be a useful tool to reach and sustain the elimination of measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome. We compared booster seroresponses to aerosolized or injected MMR vaccines containing different strains of