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The contribution of non-human primate models to the development of human vaccines.
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VaccinationVaccine SafetyVaccinologyVaccine DevelopmentMedicineVaccine TargetImmunologyVaccine TestingVaccine DesignNon-human Primate ModelsVaccine ResearchNhp ModelsEpidemiologyHuman VaccinesNon-human Primates
The non-human primates (NHPs) model in biomedical research has contributed to the study of human infectious, autoimmune, oncogenic, and neurological diseases. This review focuses on the importance of NHP models in vaccine development for tuberculosis, pertussis, Dengue, group A streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes) infection, HIV infection, and certain diseases in the elderly (influenza, for example). From understanding disease pathogenesis and mechanisms of protection, to assessing vaccine safety and efficacy, we discuss selected cases where the importance of the use of NHP models is highlighted.
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