Enteral vaccine for vaginal infections

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CA 2199255

An enteral non-adjuvanted vaccine comprises a killed microorganism which infects the vagina. The microorganism may be a fungus, such as Candida albicans, a bacterium, such as Gardnerella vaginalis or Neisseria gonorrhoea, a protozoon, such as Trichomonas vaginalis, or a virus, such as Herpes genitalis. The absence of adjuvant gives a significant improvement in clearance of the microorganisms, compared to adjuvanted compositions.

Vaccin s'administrant par voie entérique et exempt de composés déclenchant une réaction antigénique, à savoir des adjuvants. Ce vaccin comprend un micro-organisme tué infectant le vagin. Ce micro-organisme peut être un champignon, tel que Candida albicans, une bactérie, telle que Gardnerella vaginalis ou Neisseria gonorrhoea, un protozoaire, tel que Trichomonas vaginalis ou un virus, tel que Herpes genitalis. L'absence d'adjuvant permet d'améliorer considérablement la clairance des micro-organismes par rapport aux compositions contenant des adjuvants.

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