The knowledge-informed development of inhaled aerosol vaccine strategies

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Z. Xing, F. Smaill
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Abstract

Respiratory infectious diseases including tuberculosis (TB), influenza, and COVID-19 account for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. However, like most of the other human vaccines, the current-generation vaccines against these respiratory infections are administered parenterally via injection into the skin or muscle. As such, most of these human vaccines remain suboptimal in protection (Lavelle et al, 2022). This calls for developing next-generation vaccine strategies which are expected to perform above and beyond the current-generation vaccines.
以知识为基础开发吸入气溶胶疫苗策略
包括结核病、流感和COVID-19在内的呼吸道传染病是全球发病率和死亡率很高的疾病。然而,与大多数其他人类疫苗一样,目前针对这些呼吸道感染的疫苗是通过皮肤或肌肉注射的非肠外注射。因此,大多数人用疫苗在保护方面仍处于次优水平(Lavelle等,2022年)。这就要求制定下一代疫苗战略,预期其性能将超越当前这一代疫苗。
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University of Toronto Medical Journal
University of Toronto Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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