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Reinforced vaccination schedule

Universidade Federal de Goias · FDA-approved active Biologic

A reinforced vaccination schedule enhances immune response by administering vaccine doses at optimized intervals to maximize antibody production and immunological memory.

A reinforced vaccination schedule enhances immune response by administering vaccine doses at optimized intervals to maximize antibody production and immunological memory. Used for Enhancement of immune response through optimized vaccination schedules for infectious disease prevention.

At a glance

Generic nameReinforced vaccination schedule
SponsorUniversidade Federal de Goias
Drug classvaccine
ModalityBiologic
Therapeutic areaImmunology
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Reinforced vaccination schedules involve repeated or additional doses of vaccines given at strategic time intervals to boost and sustain protective immunity. This approach increases the breadth and durability of immune responses, particularly antibody titers and T-cell memory, compared to standard vaccination schedules. The reinforcement strategy is designed to overcome waning immunity and provide longer-lasting protection against infectious diseases.

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