Jorge Fernandez de Castro
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Recent Articles
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Diaz Ortega J, Castaneda D, Arellano Quintanilla D, Martinez D, Trumbo S, Fernandez de Castro J
Vaccine
. 2017 May;
35(23):3116-3122.
PMID: 28457672
Importance: In a previous study on booster vaccination, we reported that two aerosolized MMR vaccines were as safe and immunogenic as injectable vaccines containing the same antigens. We now present...
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Diaz-Ortega J, Bennett J, Castaneda-Desales D, Quintanilla D, Martinez D, Fernandez de Castro J
Vaccine
. 2014 May;
32(29):3680-6.
PMID: 24837512
Importance: Aerosol immunization may be a useful tool to reach and sustain the elimination of measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome. We compared booster seroresponses to aerosolized or injected MMR...
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Diaz-Ortega J, Bennett J, Castaneda D, Martinez D, Fernandez de Castro J
Biologicals
. 2012 Apr;
40(4):278-81.
PMID: 22494953
Although numerous operative and immunological advantages accompany aerosol immunization, potential vaccine virus transmission from the aerosol device to vaccine administrators or from aerosol vaccinees to their contacts requires further study....
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Diaz-Ortega J, Bennett J, Castaneda D, Vieyra J, Valdespino-Gomez J, Fernandez de Castro J
Vaccine
. 2009 Oct;
28(3):692-8.
PMID: 19861187
Seroresponses to measles, rubella and mumps were evaluated following the injection of MMR II and injection or aerosol administration of Triviraten in young adults. Response to aerosolized Rubini mumps strain...
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Bennett J, Fernandez de Castro J, Poblete R, Alcantara M, Diaz E, Angeles M, et al.
Vaccine
. 2009 Jun;
27(34):4571-5.
PMID: 19539584
Booster doses of MMR vaccine equal in dosage to injected doses were aerosolized into a 3/4 l bag that inflated in 4s. The bag was then attached to valved masks,...
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Fernandez de Castro J, Bennett J, Rincon H, Munoz M, Sanchez L, Santos J
Vaccine
. 2004 Dec;
23(8):1079-84.
PMID: 15620482
Adult volunteers from two neighboring health centers were immunized with measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR, Serum Institute of India Ltd.), either given by traditional injections or by an aerosol delivered...
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Bellanti J, Zeligs B, Mendez-Inocencio J, Garcia-Garcia M, Islas-Romero R, Omidvar B, et al.
Vaccine
. 2004 Mar;
22(9-10):1214-20.
PMID: 15003650
The purpose of the present study was to compare serum and mucosal immune responses following either aerosol (Aer) or subcutaneous (SQ) measles immunization of Mexican school children. A cohort of...
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Bennett J, Fernandez de Castro J, Valdespino-Gomez J, Garcia-Garcia M, Islas-Romero R, Echaniz-Aviles G, et al.
Bull World Health Organ
. 2002 Dec;
80(10):806-12.
PMID: 12471401
Objective: To compare antibody responses and side-effects of aerosolized and injected measles vaccines after revaccination of children enrolling in elementary schools. Methods: Vaccines for measles (Edmonston-Zagreb) or measles-rubella (Edmonston-Zagreb with...
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Sepulveda-Amor J, Valdespino-Gomez J, Garcia-Garcia M, Bennett J, Islas-Romero R, Echaniz-Aviles G, et al.
Vaccine
. 2002 May;
20(21-22):2790-5.
PMID: 12034106
The reactogenicity and immunogenicity of combined measles and rubella (MR) booster vaccination, via aerosol and subcutaneous routes, was assessed in 562 healthy children. Rates of rubella seroconversion and geometric mean...