Publications by authors named "F M Ayres"

Article Synopsis
  • Vervet monkeys are being researched as a cost-effective model for studying infectious diseases, particularly HIV immunization, due to their strong antibody responses and availability in low-resourced areas.
  • In an experiment, three groups of vervet monkeys were immunized with different HIV envelope trimer immunogens, resulting in robust binding antibodies and successful antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis.
  • While the monkeys developed strong neutralizing antibody responses, the effectiveness of neutralization was limited, highlighting the need for further investigation into how this model compares to others for HIV research.
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We report the safety and immunogenicity of fractional and full dose Ad26.COV2.S and BNT162b2 in an open label phase 2 trial of participants previously vaccinated with a single dose of Ad26.

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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a severe, hyperinflammatory disease that occurs after exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The underlying immune pathology of MIS-C is incompletely understood, with limited data comparing MIS-C to clinically similar paediatric febrile diseases at presentation. SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell responses have not been compared in these groups to assess whether there is a T cell profile unique to MIS-C.

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Background: We report the safety and immunogenicity of fractional and full dose Ad26.COV2.S and BNT162b2 in an open label phase 2 trial of participants previously vaccinated with a single dose of Ad26.

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