Seasonal influenza vaccine performance and the potential benefits of mRNA vaccines
ABSTRACTInfluenza remains a public health threat, partly due to suboptimal effectiveness of vaccines. One factor impacting vaccine effectiveness is strain mismatch, occurring when vaccines no longer match circulating strains due to antigenic drift or the incorporation of inadvertent (eg, egg-adaptiv...
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Main Authors: | Colin A. Russell (Author), Ron A. M. Fouchier (Author), Parinaz Ghaswalla (Author), Yoonyoung Park (Author), Nevena Vicic (Author), Jintanat Ananworanich (Author), Raffael Nachbagauer (Author), Deborah Rudin (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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