Immunostimulants in the prevention of respiratory infections.
ABSTRAC Immunomodulation promises to be an effective prophylactic and therapeutic modality for chronic and recurrent respiratory infections. As opposed to vaccines, the term Immunostimulant (IS) refers to a compound that produces a state of non-specific immunity. Most IS are oral formulations of ba...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Inderscience Enterprises
2007
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uanl.mx/18605/1/Immunostimulants.pdf |
Summary: | ABSTRAC
Immunomodulation promises to be an effective prophylactic and therapeutic modality for chronic and recurrent respiratory infections. As opposed to vaccines, the term Immunostimulant (IS) refers to a compound that produces a state of non-specific immunity. Most IS are oral formulations of bacterial lysates that have been used in clinical practice for decades. One of the main obstacles in the development of immunostimulants is the poor
understanding of the mechanism of action. Except for some compounds the mechanism of action of bacterial products is not well understood. |
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