Mucosal immunization. A realistic alternative
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Cripps, Allan W
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Most infections occur at or through mucosal surfaces. Despite this knowledge, current vaccination practices rely predominantly on parenteral administration with only a few vaccines being registered for administion by the mucosal route. Whilst mucosal immunization brings many advantages, the lack of reliable delivery systems has been a major drawback to date. With the recent advances in delivery system technology and the improved understanding of site specific mucosal immune mechanisms, mucosal immunization offers an exciting alternative vaccination strategy.
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Human Vaccines
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6
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12
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Immunology
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Medical microbiology
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