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Michael R Batzloff1, Manisha Pandey, Colleen Olive, Michael F Good.
Abstract
Rheumatic fever (RF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) are postinfectious complications of an infection (or repeated infection) with the Gram-positive bacterium, Streptococcus pyogenes (also known as group A streptococcus, GAS). RF and RHD are global problems and affect many indigenous populations of developed countries and many developing countries. However, RF and RHD are only part of a larger spectrum of diseases caused by this organism. The development of a vaccine against GAS has primarily targeted the abundant cell-surface protein called the M-protein. This review focuses on different M-protein-based-subunit vaccine approaches and the different delivery technologies used to administer these vaccine candidates in preclinical studies.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17172649 DOI: 10.1385/IR:35:3:233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Res ISSN: 0257-277X Impact factor: 2.829