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Human Monoclonal Antibodies for Prevention and Treatment of Influenza Virus Infections
Background Seasonal influenza, also referred to as influenza or flu, is a contagious respiratory viral illness. Influenza infection varies in severity, causing asymptomatic infection to fatal disease, particularly for high-risk patient populations such as the elderly (over 65 years of age), young children (under five years of age), pregnant women,...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
James Kobie
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Luis Martinez-Sobrido
,
Michael Piepenbrink
,
Aitor Nogales-Gonzalez
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Therapeutic
Human Monoclonal Antibodies for Prevention and Treatment of Influenza Virus Infections
Background Seasonal influenza, also referred to as influenza or flu, is a contagious respiratory viral illness. Influenza infection varies in severity, causing asymptomatic infection to fatal disease, particularly for high-risk patient populations such as the elderly (over 65 years of age), young children (under five years of age), pregnant women,...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
James Kobie
,
Luis Martinez-Sobrido
,
Aitor Nogales-Gonzalez
,
Michael Piepenbrink
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Therapeutic
Reorganization of Arenavirus Genome for Development of Novel Arenavirus Live-Attenuated Vaccines (LAV)
Disclosed are compositions and methods related to recombinant arenaviruses and their use in vaccines for the treatment or prevention of an arenavirus infection.
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Juan Carlos De La Torre
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Luis Martinez-Sobrido
,
Masaharu Iwasaki
,
Beatrice Cubitt
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Category(s):
Vaccines
Development of Arenavirus Vaccines through Codon Deoptimization
A novel strategy for developing live-attenuated arenavirus vaccines. Problem Solved by the TechnologyArenaviruses have a significant impact on public health and pose a credible threat to biodefense.There are four arenaviruses that cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans (Lassa virus, endemic to Africa; and Machupo, Junin, and Guanarito viruses endemic...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Luis Martinez-Sobrido
,
Juan Carlos De La Torre
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Vaccines