Influenza Disease Articles & Analysis
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The rapid accelerated fibrosarcoma/mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (Raf/MEK/ERK) signaling pathway represents one of those targets for broad-spectrum antiviral drug development as it is exploited by many viruses during their replication cycle, e.g., coronaviruses, Ebola virus, hepatitis C virus, respiratory syncytial virus, yellow fever virus, Borna ...
Currently, there are 133 candidate virus vector vaccines under development, and in particular, adenovirus vectors (82) have been widely used to develop vaccines for diseases such as Ebola, HIV, influenza and COVID-19. To circumvent the limitations of pre-existing immunity to adenovirus type 5 (Ad5), several adenovirus serotypes have been developed, such as Ad26, ...
Infectious diseases like influenza can be threats to public health and our economy. At the OPTIONS XI for the Control of Influenza conference, leading influenza vaccines provider CSL Seqirus, joined academic, government, research and industry stakeholders to discuss and learn more about influenza and its impact. ...
MADISON, Wis., Sept. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — FluGen, Inc., a clinical-stage vaccine company transforming vaccine efficacy in infectious respiratory diseases, today announced the completion of enrollment of the first cohort in an age de-escalation clinical trial of M2SR (M2 Deficient Single Replication) live virus vaccine, the company’s investigational supra-seasonal ...
My biggest professional achievement so far has been implementing mandatory influenza vaccination requirements for healthcare workers within the state of Colorado. I am passionate about immunizations and the benefits they have for protecting workers from contagious disease. Although the influenza vaccination is not always 100% effective, when you ...
We find that during and after the SARS influenza crisis, stock market returns of the infected countries exhibited significant increase in co-integrated relationship and dynamic co-movements, compared to the pre-SARS period. ...
