Publications by authors named "P Kovac"

Article Synopsis
  • Shigellosis is a major cause of diarrheal deaths in children under five, and there's currently no effective vaccine for Shigella infection, particularly in endemic areas.
  • Researchers in Bangladesh studied the antibody responses in both young children and older individuals with confirmed shigellosis to understand the differences in immune response.
  • Findings revealed that while higher antibody levels correlated with less severe disease, young children developed weaker and less effective immune responses compared to older individuals, which may hinder their ability to fight off Shigella effectively.
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Immunity protective against shigella infection targets the bacterial O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) component of lipopolysaccharide. A multivalent shigella vaccine would ideally target the most common global Shigella species and serotypes such as Shigella flexneri 2a, S. flexneri 3a, S.

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Background: Shigella is the third leading global cause of moderate or severe diarrhoea among children younger than 5 years globally, and is the leading cause in children aged 24-59 months. The mechanism of protection against Shigella infection and disease in endemic areas is uncertain. We aimed to compare the Shigella-specific antibody responses in individuals living in Shigella-endemic and non-endemic areas, and to identify correlates of protection in a Shigella-endemic location.

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This paper analyses the impact of the use of digital communication tools in administrative procedures on the effectiveness of local administrative authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic. It considers COVID-19-driven changes in the legal competence of the institutional unit and administrative authorities' orientation to good governance as mediators of this relationship. By applying partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) to survey data (N = 610) from five central European countries, we show that the accelerated use of digitalized communication tools driven by the COVID-19 situation has a positive effect on the effectiveness of local administrative authorities.

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There is a need for next-generation cholera vaccines that provide high-level and durable protection in young children in cholera-endemic areas. A cholera conjugate vaccine (CCV) is in development to address this need. This vaccine contains the O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) of Vibrio cholerae O1 conjugated via squaric acid chemistry to a recombinant fragment of the tetanus toxin heavy chain (OSP:rTTHc).

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