The World Vaccine Congress Washington 2025, 21-24 April 2025, delivered another landmark year, bringing together more than 4,000 global stakeholders from biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, government, academia and the broader global health ecosystem. The event reinforced its standing as an influential and collaborative forum in ...
The RIO study tested whether broadly neutralizing antibodies could safely replace daily HIV therapy. In a rigorously designed trial, 75% of participants maintained viral suppression for 20 weeks after stopping antiretrovirals. The findings mark a pivotal step toward potential HIV remission and more flexible treatment strategies.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is often of increased concern in the autumn and winter months, especially for women who are pregnant, or those with newborns.1Â Worldwide, RSV is the second leading cause of death (second to malaria) in children during ...
HIV vaccine development harnesses breakthroughs in structure-based antigen design, sequencing, and single-cell analysis to create potent vaccines. Prof. Barney Graham, Professor of Medicine, Microbiology, Chemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, USA explores advances reported at CROI 2024, emphasizing advances in targeting antibody lineages and augmenting CD8+ T cell responses, and highlighting sustaining funding models for HIV research and it's imperativeness for addressing broader public health issues.
HIV vaccine development, emphasizing HIV, RSV, and coronavirus COVID-19 research is discussed by Prof. Barney Graham. This information is crucial for immunologists, virologists, and those in vaccine research. Learn from cross-disciplinary strategies. You, as healthcare professionals in these fields, need to grasp these insights for innovation. HIV, RSV, and coronavirus studies offer valuable lessons. Keep up with the latest in vaccine technology.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) present a significant disease burden in children and older adults. Currently, there are no approved vaccines against RSV. In this touchINFECTIOUS DISEASES interview, we met with Prof. Michael Ison (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) presents a significant disease burden in older adults, with no approved vaccines to protect against RSV. In this touchINFECTIOUS DISEASES interview, we met with Prof. Michael Ison (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA) ...
In this touchINFECTIOUS DISEASES interview, we met with Prof. Michael Ison (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA) to discuss his highlights from IDWeek 2022. He highlights vaccine development applied outside of COVID-19, and transformational RSV vaccines, antivirals, antifungals ...
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