From Google Scholar+: Dissertations, Theses, Selected Journal Articles
Virus-like particles: the future of microbial factories and cell-free systems as platforms for vaccine development
WA Rodríguez-Limas, K Sekar, KEJ Tyo – Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2013
Vaccines based on virus-like particles have proved their success in human health. More than 25 years after the approval of the first vaccine based on this technology, the substantial efforts to expand the range of applications and target diseases are beginning to bear fruit. …
A Mobile Phone Application for Recording Vaccine Refusals
D Murphy, J Cremer, PM Polgreen – International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and …, 2013
Background: Although vaccines are a safe and effective approach for preventing morbidity and mortality, many people in developed countries are refusing vaccination for themselves and their children. Low vaccination rates are contributing to the re-emergence of vaccine …
Travel Characteristics and Yellow Fever Vaccine Usage Among US Global TravEpiNet Travelers Visiting Countries with Risk of Yellow Fever Virus Transmission, 2009 …
ES Jentes, P Han, MD Gershman, SR Rao… – The American Journal of …, 2013
Abstract Yellow fever (YF) vaccine-associated serious adverse events and changing YF epidemiology have challenged healthcare providers to vaccinate only travelers whose risk of YF during travel is greater than their risk of adverse events. We describe the travel …
Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Participation of Male-to-Female Transgender Persons in Preventive HIV Vaccine Clinical Trials
MP Andrasik, R Yoon, J Mooney, G Broder, M Bolton… – Prevention Science, 2013
Abstract Observed seroincidence and prevalence rates in male-to-female (MTF) transgender individuals highlight the need for effective targeted HIV prevention strategies for this community. In order to develop an effective vaccine that can be used by transgender …
DBH gene as predictor of response in a cocaine vaccine clinical trial
TR Kosten, CB Domingo, SC Hamon, DA Nielsen – Neuroscience Letters, 2013
Abstract We examined a pharmacogenetic association of the dopamine β-hydroxylase (DBH) gene with a response to an anti-cocaine vaccine that was tested in a recent clinical trial. This gene is associated with cocaine-induced paranoia, which has a slower onset …
Increasing Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Acceptability by Tailoring Messages to Young Adult Women’s Perceived Barriers
MA Gerend, MA Shepherd, MLA Lustria – Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2013
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is a safe and effective primary prevention strategy for cervical cancer. Despite the need for effective HPV vaccination interventions, relatively few have been tested. Moreover, existing interventions have …