Publications by authors named "H M Kent"

Background: The immunogenicity of current influenza vaccines need improvement. Inactivated influenza and COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can be co-administered but randomized controlled trial data is lacking on whether the two vaccines are more immunogenic if given in the same or opposite arms. Murine studies suggest mRNA vaccines can adjuvant influenza vaccines when co-formulated and delivered together.

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Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is an essential element of infection prevention and control programs. Direct observation of adherence to the 5 moments for HH is considered the gold standard in compliance monitoring. However, as direct observation introduces potential bias, other strategies have been proposed to supplement HH compliance data in healthcare facilities.

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Lipid nanoparticle mRNA vaccines are an exciting but emerging technology used in humans. There is limited understanding of the factors that influence their biodistribution and immunogenicity. Antibodies to poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), which is on the surface of the lipid nanoparticle, are detectable in humans and boosted by human mRNA vaccination.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study investigated the timing of bivalent mRNA COVID-19 booster vaccinations in highly vaccinated adults, comparing immediate vs. a 3-month delayed administration.
  • The findings showed no significant difference in immune response (antibody levels and effectiveness against variants) between the two groups.
  • The results suggest that delaying booster shots does not provide any additional benefits in enhancing immunity during the current endemic phase of the virus.
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