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Polypeptides and Methods for Enhancing and Balancing Monovalent or Multivalent Flavivirus Vaccines
CDC researchers have developed a potent immunogenic enhancer polypeptide useful for improving flavivirus vaccines. Flaviviruses such as dengue virus (1, 2, 3 and 4), Japanese encephalitis virus, Murray Valley encephalitis virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, yellow fever virus and tick-borne encephalitis virus are a great burden on public health. ...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Holly Hughes, Gwong-Jen Chang
Keywords(s): ADJUSTMENT, adjuvant, Adjuvant-like, BCXXXX, Boost, BOOSTING, CD4, CDC Docket Import, CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting, Cell, DB4BXX, DB4XXX, DC1XXX, DC5BXX, DC5XXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, DENGUE, DENGUE FEVER, Dengue Vaccine, Dengue-1, Dengue-2, Dengue-Like, DXXXXX, Epitope, Flavivirus, FLAVIVIRUSES, Identification, in vivo, JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS, Listed LPM Houze as of 4/15/2015, Mosquito, Mosquitoes, Nile, OID-NCEZID-DVBD, Post LPM Assignment Set 20150420, Pre LPM working set 20150418, PRIMER, T, THEREOF, Tick-Bone, TICK-BORNE, UBXXXX, Vaccine, Vaccine Design, VACCINE DEVELOPMENT, VBXXXX, Vector-borne, Vector-borne diseases, virus, VLXXXX, VOXXXX, WAXXXX, West, WIXXXX, WJXXXX, WMXXXX, XCXXXX, YBXXXX, YCXXXX
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Diagnostics, TherapeuticArea > Rare / Neglected Diseases, Application > Vaccines, Application > Therapeutics, Application > Research Materials, Application > Consumer Products, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
CDC Mosquito Trap for Control and Surveillance of Mosquitoes Including Carriers of Zika & Other Viruses
Mosquitoes are responsible for spreading many viruses that can make people sick, including dengue, Zika, chikungunya, yellow fever, and more. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) new autocidal gravid ovitrap (AGO) mosquito trap is an inexpensive, simple-to-assemble, and easy-to-maintain trap that targets female mosquitoes looking...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Manuel Amador, Andrew Mackay
Keywords(s): Aedes, Aegypti, AFXXXX, AUTOCIDAL, AXXXXX, CDC Docket Import, CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting, CONTROL, DENGUE, DENGUE FEVER, DEXXXX, DXXXXX, GRAVID, insect, Insecticides, Insects, Listed LPM Houze as of 4/15/2015, Malaria, MALARIAL, Mosquito, Mosquitoes, MXXXXX, NON-TOXIC, OID-NCEZID-DVBD, OVITRAP, Pest, PESTICIDE, PESTICIDES, Pests, Post LPM Assignment Set 20150420, Pre LPM working set 20150418, Surveillance, Targeting, Tool, TRAP, TRAPPING, UB1XXX, Vector, Vector-based, Vector-borne, Vector-borne diseases, VLXXXX, VOXXXX, VQXXXX, WDXXXX, WEST NILE, WEST NILE VIRUS, WFXXXX, XDXXXX, YFXXXX, Zika, Zoonotic
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Consumer Products, Application > Medical Devices, Application > Non-Medical Devices, Application > Research Materials, Application > Diagnostics, TherapeuticArea > Rare / Neglected Diseases, Application > Occupational Safety and Health, Application > Therapeutics
Generation of Wild-Type Dengue Viruses for Use in Rhesus Monkey Infection Studies
Dengue virus is a positive-sense RNA virus belonging to the Flavivirus genus of the family Flaviviridae. Dengue virus is widely distributed throughout the tropical and semitropical regions of the world and is transmitted to humans by mosquito vectors. Dengue virus is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in children in at least eight tropical...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Joseph Blaney, Stephen Whitehead
Keywords(s): (4)r syndrome, C syndrome, Chromosome 4 ring syndrome, Chromosome 6 ring syndrome, Chromosome 7 ring syndrome, DA4BXX, DA4XXX, DAXXXX, DB4XXX, DBXXXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, DENGUE, Dengue (Flaviviridae), DENGUE FEVER, DXXXXX, G syndrome, Generation, Hemorrhagic fever, Hypertelorism with esophageal abnormality and hypospadias, Infection, MONKEY, N syndrome, Q fever, R(6) syndrome, R(7) syndrome, RHESUS, STUDIES, Syndrome X, Viruses, W syndrome, W syndrome; Syndrome W, WILD-TYPE, Yellow fever
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Diagnostics, Application > Research Materials, Application > Therapeutics, Application > Vaccines, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
Monoclonal Antibodies Against Dengue and Other Viruses With Deletion in Fc Region
The four dengue virus (DENV) serotypes (DENV-1 to DENV-4) are the most important arthropod-borne flaviviruses in terms of morbidity and geographic distribution. Up to 100 million DENV infections occur every year, mostly in tropical and subtropical areas where vector mosquitoes are abundant. Infection with any of the DENV serotypes may be asymptomatic...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Robert Purcell, Ching-juh Lai, Ana Goncalvez
Keywords(s): (4)r syndrome, Against, antibodies, C syndrome, Chromosome 4 ring syndrome, Chromosome 6 ring syndrome, Chromosome 7 ring syndrome, Chromosome 7, monosomy, DB4XXX, DBXXXX, DC5XXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, Deletion, Deletion 7, DENGUE, Dengue (Flaviviridae), DENGUE FEVER, DXXXXX, FC, G syndrome, Hemorrhagic fever, Hypertelorism with esophageal abnormality and hypospadias, monoclonal, N syndrome, Q fever, R(6) syndrome, R(7) syndrome, Region, Syndrome X, UAXXXX, UBXXXX, Viruses, W syndrome, W syndrome; Syndrome W
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, TherapeuticArea > Rare / Neglected Diseases, Application > Research Materials, Application > Vaccines, Application > Therapeutics
Development of Dengue Virus Type 3 Vaccine Candidates
The disease burden associated with dengue virus infection has increased over the past several decades in the tropical and semi-tropical regions of the world, where over 2 billion people live at risk of dengue infection. Annually, there are an estimated fifty (50) to one hundred (100) million cases of dengue fever, making development of an effective...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Joseph Blaney, Brian Murphy, Stephen Whitehead
Keywords(s): 1, 2, 3, 30, 3'-UTR, CANDIDATES, CONSISTING, Containing, Contiguous, DA4BXX, DA4XXX, DAXXXX, DC5BXX, DC5XXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, Deletion, DELETIONS, Delta30, DEN4, DENGUE, Dengue (Flaviviridae), DENGUE FEVER, Dervived, Development, DXXXXX, Either, Genome, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E, Iin, MULTIPLE, Nucleotdies, Nucleotide, ONE, Q fever, Regions, THAN, TYPE, UAXXXX, UBXXXX, Vaccine, virus
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Rare / Neglected Diseases, Application > Research Materials, Application > Diagnostics, Application > Vaccines, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
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