Control of influenza virus infection by immunity to conserved viral features.

Abstract:

:Influenza has circulated among humans for centuries and kills more people than many newly emerging diseases. The present methods for control of influenza are not adequate, especially for dealing with a pandemic. In the face of a rapidly spreading outbreak, a race to isolate the virus and prepare a vaccine would probably not succeed in time to avoid great losses. Thus, additional anti-infection strategies are needed. Broad cross-protection against widely divergent influenza A subtypes is readily achieved in animals by several means of immunization. How does cross-protection work in animals, and can we apply what we have learned about it to induce broad cross-protection in humans?

authors

Epstein SL

doi

10.1586/14787210.1.4.627

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2003-12-01 00:00:00

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627-38

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4

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1478-7210

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1744-8336

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ERI010414

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1

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