In spite of the efforts of the World Health Organization (WHO), influenza continues to be a major public health problem, both because of its impact on the health of subjects at risk, such as the elderly, and because of the economic burden that it places on society. Adjuvants are agents which, when incorporated into vaccines, enhance the immunogenicity of their antigens. The need for ever more immunogenic and efficacious influenza vaccines has led to the development of innovative vaccines. One of these, the virosomal vaccine, has been on the market since 1997. The results obtained through controlled clinical studies and widespread application in the field suggest that the virosomal vaccine is not only an important tool for the prevention of seasonal influenza but also a valid means of potentiating the effect of a pandemic influenza vaccine and, perhaps, of preparing multivalent or combined vaccines.

Utility of virosomal adjuvated influenza vaccines - a review of the literature.

GASPARINI, ROBERTO;LAI, PIERO LUIGI
2010-01-01

Abstract

In spite of the efforts of the World Health Organization (WHO), influenza continues to be a major public health problem, both because of its impact on the health of subjects at risk, such as the elderly, and because of the economic burden that it places on society. Adjuvants are agents which, when incorporated into vaccines, enhance the immunogenicity of their antigens. The need for ever more immunogenic and efficacious influenza vaccines has led to the development of innovative vaccines. One of these, the virosomal vaccine, has been on the market since 1997. The results obtained through controlled clinical studies and widespread application in the field suggest that the virosomal vaccine is not only an important tool for the prevention of seasonal influenza but also a valid means of potentiating the effect of a pandemic influenza vaccine and, perhaps, of preparing multivalent or combined vaccines.
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