Effectiveness, immunogenicity and safety of one vs. two-dose varicella vaccination:a meta-analysis
Background: Despite high 1-dose vaccination coverage, breakthrough varicella infections still occur. Therefore, 2-dose vaccination is recommended to enhance the immune response to the virus. However, the reported incremental vaccine effectiveness (VE) of 2-dose vaccination varies widely among studie...
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Main Authors: | Mingjuan Yin (Author), Xiaojia Xu (Author), Yaping Liang (Author), Jindong Ni (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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