2013
DOI: 10.4161/hv.24200
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Delivery of immunogens to mucosal immune system using an oral inactivated cholera vaccine

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“…However, while the authors acknowledge that multiple vaccinations within a single influenza season may be difficult to implement, the advantages of oral immunisation are clear. These advantages include being less painful as they do not require administration using needle and syringe, greater degrees of compliance, ease and rapidity of administration -not requiring medically trained personnel to inject the vaccine and reducing the risk of needle stick infections [29]. Critically, oral vaccines prime mucosal immune responses, which can be of significant protective benefit at mucosal front line surfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, while the authors acknowledge that multiple vaccinations within a single influenza season may be difficult to implement, the advantages of oral immunisation are clear. These advantages include being less painful as they do not require administration using needle and syringe, greater degrees of compliance, ease and rapidity of administration -not requiring medically trained personnel to inject the vaccine and reducing the risk of needle stick infections [29]. Critically, oral vaccines prime mucosal immune responses, which can be of significant protective benefit at mucosal front line surfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As previously reported, the vaccine formulation design is focused on mucosal immunity. The core of this conjugate nicotine vaccine platform is composed of a bacterial-derived adjuvant (BDA) from either N. meningitides or V. cholerae and both have been used as part of effective human vaccines [11,12,[19][20][21][22]. The mucosal multiadjuvanted BDA is able to stimulate immune responses by activating antigen-presenting cells leading to effective adaptive immune responses [20], reviewed in [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%