1. Host populations, challenges, and commercialization of cryptococcal ...
9 feb 2023 · However, there remains no vaccine that is clinically available to treat or prevent invasive fungal diseases, including cryptococcal ...
Vaccines are one of the most effective public health tools to prevent and manage infectious diseases. Since the first clinical use of vaccines in the late 18th century, many vaccines have been successfully developed to combat bacterial and viral infections, including the most recent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, there remains no vaccine that is clinically available to treat or prevent invasive fungal diseases, including cryptococcal meningoencephalitis. This fungal disease is uniformly fatal without treatment and has a global mortality rate of over 70%. Despite a dire need for an effective cryptococcal vaccine, there are many scientific and economic challenges to overcome prior to making it a reality. Here, we discuss some of these challenges as well as steps that the community is taking for commercialization of effective cryptococcal vaccines.
2. Research on Dissemination Rule of Public Opinion from SNA Perspective
In this paper, the team took the vaccine safety events as an example, selected and analyzed two hottest microblogs from each phase of one event. The team did ...
With the rapid development of social media, the dissemination of health information has attracted more attention from people. To reveal the rule and mode of information diffusion path is the key to effective crisis prevention and control of information. In this paper, the team took the vaccine safety events as an example, selected and analyzed two hottest microblogs from each phase of one event. The team did visual analysis via Zhiwei which was one academic micro data analysis platform, and utilized social network analysis (SNA) to explore the propagating rules of public opinion.
3. Efficacy and safety of allergopharma house dust mite vaccine in the ...
Efficacy and safety of allergopharma house dust mite vaccine in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. Author(s): Haiyun Shi, Jiangning Wang, Xiaorong Li, Lei Gao, ...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common, frequently occurring disease with increasing incidences every year. House dust mite is one of the common indoor al..
4. Local doctor administers vaccines for 38 years in mountainous areas of ...
Doctor Wang Chunsheng, who has given vaccinations to children in mountainous areas in Xi'an county, Hubei province, for 38 years, has earned people's attention ...
Recently a video of doctor Wang Chunsheng, who has given vaccinations to children in mountainous areas in Xi’an county, Hubei province, for 38 years, has earned people’s attention and praise online.
5. COVID-19 Vaccine Updates for People Under Different Conditions
27 aug 2024 · This review is led by Prof. Bin Cao and Dr. Zai Wang from China-Japan Friendship Hospital. The co-first authors …
This review is led by Prof. Bin Cao and Dr. Zai Wang from China-Japan Friendship Hospital. The co-first authors …
6. A New Vaccine Targeting the S1 of the S Protein Induce Mice Immune ...
A New Vaccine Targeting the S1 of the S Protein Induce Mice Immune Response against COVID-19. Zhen-Wang Jie1,2,# Yu-Ting Lin1# Wei-Hong Sun1# Wan-Jie Yang1 ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 is pandemic across the world since the severe acute respiratory coronavirus-2 emerged in December 2019.
7. Xiaorong Lin | Department of Microbiology - UGA
31 okt 2024 · We investigate the molecular mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis, microbial development, targeted antifungal drug delivery, and vaccination.
We investigate the molecular mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis, microbial development, targeted antifungal drug delivery, and vaccination (e.g. mRNA-LNP vaccines). We primarily use two diverged human fungal pathogens in our investigation: Cryptococcus neoformans and Aspergillus fumigatus (see images below). We seek to advance our knowledge about eukaryotic microbiology and identify better approaches for the preventation and treatment of fungal diseases.
8. Assessing the impact of the 2018 Changchun Changsheng vaccine ...
22 aug 2023 · Wang, X., Lin, L., Xu, J., Wang, W. & Zhou, X. Expectant parents ... vaccine incident on childhood vaccination in China”. 2023. https ...
The 2018 Changchun Changsheng vaccine incident is an emergent public health event in China with reports of DTaP vaccines with compromised efficacy. This study aimed to estimate the impact of the vaccine incident on real-world vaccination behaviors in China. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in ten provinces in 2019. Vaccination records were collected from 5294 children aged 6-59 months, with information on 75,579 vaccine doses for seven National Immunization Program (NIP) vaccines and two non-NIP vaccines received from 2014 to 2019. Chi-square test, interrupted time series, and logistic regression were used to evaluate the impacts of vaccine incident on vaccination delay, measured as the proportion of delayed doses out of total doses in schedule. Here we show significant increases in doses delayed ≤ 3 months (19.12% to 22.51%, p = 0.000) and > 3 months (7.17% to 11.82%, p = 0.000) for DTaP vaccine after the incident. By scaling nationally, there will be extra 2.1 million doses delayed ≤ 3 months and 2.8 million doses delayed > 3 months in the year following this incident. More guardians choose expensive private-market substitutes containing DTaP elements over government-funded DTaP vaccines. Controlling for socio-demographic factors, doses scheduled after the incident have higher odds of delays for DTaP vaccine (OR: 3.49, 95% CI: 3.08–3.96) and other NIP vaccines (OR: 2.76, 95% CI: 2.55–2.99), but not for non-NIP vaccines. The observed delays in the incident-involv...
9. A single immunization with a recombinant canine adenovirus ...
... Xiao-Hu Wang, Hui-Juan Xu, Xiu-Xiang Zhang. Research output: Contribution to ... Vaccine. Issue number, 27. Pages (from-to), 5247-5251. Number of pages, 5.
10.1016/J.vaccine.2009.06.062
10. World Journal of Clinical Cases - Baishideng Publishing Group
... Wang, Yanxiu Chen, Baomin Li, Ling Li, Xinjie Liu, Yong Liu, Yan Zhan ... COVID-19 vaccination for patients with epilepsy: A Chinese expert consensus.
Xuewu Liu, Qun Wang, Liankun Ren, Xiqin Fang, Zhiyi He, Jing Ding, Kang Wang, Huiqin Xu, Hua Zhang, Yijun Song, Qiang Lu, Meizhen Sun, Xiong Han, Lili Cao, Weihong Lin, Xiaoyi Li, Qing Zhang, Yao Ding, Furong Wang, Tiancheng Wang, Jiwen Wang, Xiaorong Liu, Yuan Wu, Yangmei Chen, Zhanhui Feng, Shoulei Wang, Xiangqing Wang, Yuguang Guan, Xufang Xie, Huapin Huang, Ming Zhang, Xiaoshan Wang, Zhen Hong, Wen Jiang, Yanbing Han, Yulei Deng, Jiangming Zhao, Jianxiang Liao, Yu Wang, Yajun Lian. COVID-19 vaccination for patients with epilepsy: A Chinese expert consensus. Epilepsy & Behavior 2023; 147: 109387 doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109387
11. Does COVID-19 have an impact on influenza vaccine knowledge ...
The COVID-19 outbreak prompted an increase in influenza vaccination rates among medical students in Chongqing, with almost all students (96.0%) believing that ...
Objectives To explore the main factors affecting the knowledge, attitude and practice about influenza and influenza vaccine as well as the intention to receive influenza vaccination among the same group of medical students before (2019) and after (2021) the COVID-19 outbreak. Design A population-based prospective cohort study. Setting A longitudinal cohort study of a selected medical school in Chongqing, China, which ran from 2019 to 2021. Participants A total of 803 medical students participated in the study in 2019 and only 484 students responded in 2021. The response rate for our survey was only 60.27% due to graduation, emails being abandoned, etc. Results The influenza vaccination rate of students at this medical school was 6.7% in 2019, compared with 25.8% in 2021. The awareness rate of medical students about influenza and influenza vaccine was 82.8% in 2019 and 86% in 2021, and there was no significantly statistical difference between the 2 years (p=0.134); the number of medical students with supportive attitude towards influenza vaccine was 95.1% in 2019 and 97.1% in 2021, and there was no statistically significant difference between the 2 years (p=0.078); the number of students who actively learnt about knowledge related to influenza vaccine rose from 183 (22.8%) in 2019 to 195 (40.3%) in 2021. Conclusions The COVID-19 outbreak prompted an increase in influenza vaccination rates among medical students in Chongqing, with almost all students (96.0%) believing that...
12. The impact of vaccination on patients with COVID-19 during ... - Frontiers
9 nov 2022 · Sun Xiaorong2 Wang Xia2 Song Caiping6* Xu Zhi2* Luo Chunmei1*. 1Department of ...
BackgroundThe global health has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic persistently, of which Omicron is currently the predominant variant. However, the impa...