From Google Scholar & other sources: Selected Journal Articles, Dissertations, Theses
Parent perspectives on consent for the linkage of data to evaluate vaccine safety A randomised trial of opt-in and opt-out consent
JG Berry, P Ryan, KM Duszynski, AJ Braunack-Mayer… – Clinical Trials, 2013
Background We examined parents’ consent preferences and understanding of an opt-in or opt-out invitation to participate in data linkage for post-marketing safety surveillance of childhood vaccines. Methods A single-blind parallel-group randomised controlled trial: …
[HTML] Acceptability of human papilloma virus vaccine and cervical cancer screening among female health-care workers in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria
EO Ugwu, SN Obi, PC Ezechukwu, II Okafor, AO Ugwu – Nigerian Journal of Clinical …, 2013
Background: Cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths in women in developing countries can be prevented primarily by vaccinating adolescent girls and women against infection by the human papillomavirus (HPV) before their first sexual exposure, and …
Characterization and optimization of bilosomes for oral vaccine delivery
JS Wilkhu, SE McNeil, DE Anderson, Y Perrie – Journal of Drug Targeting, 2013
Oral vaccines offer significant benefits due to the ease of administration, better patient compliance and non-invasive, needle-free administration. However, this route is marred by the harsh gastro intestinal environment which is detrimental to many vaccine formats. To …
Development of the Hepatitis E Vaccine: From Bench to Field
J Zhang, JWK Shih, T Wu, SW Li, NS Xia – Seminars in Liver Disease, 2013
Abstract Along with the improvement of diagnostic techniques, hepatitis E has attracted increasing awareness in recent years. Hepatitis E virus infection leads to high mortality in pregnant women and patients with underlying liver disease. Several hepatitis E vaccine …
Preventing Pneumococcal Disease: Intergenerational Issues Toughest Cases
JY Wick – The Consultant Pharmacist, 2013
… lister hypothesized that immunizing half of a closed population would stop (or retard significantly) the organism’s spread, and unimmunized members would benefit as well. He immunized all members of one compound, using those in different compounds as controls. …
HIV: Roadmaps to a vaccine
H Mouquet, MC Nussenzweig – Nature, 2013
Our understanding of how humans respond to HIV has been revolutionized by the introduction
of techniques for isolating anti-viral antibodies from single cells 1 . Such methods have led to
the discovery of naturally occurring, potent antibodies that can neutralize a broad range of …