Brucella is a minute, spherical, gram-negative bacterium that lacks buds, flagella, and pods. Brucella is classified into several different categories (B. melitensis, B. abortus, B. suis) and has been well-documented in earlier research [1]. Brucella...
Typhoid fever is a significant public health concern with most of the sufferers between 15 and 25 y of age in Nepal. We undertook this study to demonstrate Vi polysaccharide conjugated with diphtheria toxoid (Vi-DT) conjugate vaccine which is non-inferior to Typbar typhoid conjugate vaccine, a...
Malaria represents a public health challenge in tropical and subtropical regions, and currently deployed control strategies are likely insufficient to drive elimination of malaria. Development and improvement of malaria vaccines might be key to reduce disease burden. Vaccines targeting asexual blood...
Assessing the performance of an immunogenicity assay before using it to support vaccine clinical trials is mandatory. Further validation of assay performance is even requested to support Phase III studies. While assay validation requires adherence to predefined acceptance criteria, there is no universal...
A persistent infection with a high-risk type of human papillomavirus (HPV) is the established cause of cervical cancer [1]. Since 2006, prophylactic vaccination is available to prevent HPV-associated diseases. High vaccine efficacy and vaccine effectiveness against persisting vaccine-type infections...