E Lepri
University of Perugia
19 Papers
222 Citations
E Lepri is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Influenza vaccine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Cross-reactive antibodies in middle-aged and elderly volunteers after MF59-adjuvanted subunit trivalent influenza vaccine against B viruses of the B/Victoria or B/Yamagata lineages.
TL;DR: The data support the recommendation of including influenza B viruses of the B/Victoria and B/Yamagata lineages in the future influenza vaccine preparations.
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Effects of repeated annual influenza vaccination on antibody responses against unchanged vaccine antigens in elderly frail institutionalized volunteers.
TL;DR: The data seem to support the possibility of a slight impairment of HI antibody response against unaltered influenza vaccine antigens, especially for influenza strains that have circulated for prolonged periods of time.
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An influenza B outbreak during the 2007/2008 winter among appropriately immunized elderly people living in a nursing home
Barbara Camilloni,Mariella Neri,E Lepri,Michela Basileo,N. Sigismondi,Simona Puzelli,Isabella Donatelli,Alfonso Iorio +7 more
TL;DR: Influenza vaccination induced a significant increase in the amounts of hemagglutination inhibiting antibodies, both against the vaccine and the epidemic drifted strains, however, vaccination did not prevent the circulation of the new drifted influenza B virus.
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New heterocyclic derivatives of benzimidazole with germicidal activity--XII--Synthesis of N1-glycosyl-2-furyl benzimidazoles.
TL;DR: The N1-heterosides of four derivatives of 2-(2'-furyl) benzimidazole, chosen from those with the highest biological activity have been now synthesized, expected to have some new properties, including a good water-solubility and a higher or at least similar biological activity.
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Influenza viruses and cross-reactivity in healthy adults: Humoral and cellular immunity induced by seasonal 2007/2008 influenza vaccination against vaccine antigens and 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic influenza virus
Anna Maria Iorio,Onelia Bistoni,Massimiliano Galdiero,E Lepri,Barbara Camilloni,Anna Russano,Mariella Neri,Michela Basileo,Fabrizio Spinozzi +8 more
TL;DR: Results show that cross-reactive cell responses against the new virus were present before the circulation of the virus and were boosted by seasonal vaccination, and underline the potential use, in human vaccines, of conserved peptides of the stalk region of HA characterized by broad immunogenicity in experimental systems.
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