Impact of flavivirus vaccine-induced immunity on primary Zika virus antibody response in humans.
<h4>Background</h4>Zika virus has recently spread to South- and Central America, causing congenital birth defects and neurological complications. Many people at risk are flavivirus pre-immune due to prior infections with other flaviviruses (e.g. dengue virus) or flavivirus vaccinations....
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Main Authors: | Stefan Malafa (Author), Iris Medits (Author), Judith H Aberle (Author), Stephan W Aberle (Author), Denise Haslwanter (Author), Georgios Tsouchnikas (Author), Silke Wölfel (Author), Kristina L Huber (Author), Elena Percivalle (Author), Pascal Cherpillod (Author), Melissa Thaler (Author), Lena Roßbacher (Author), Michael Kundi (Author), Franz X Heinz (Author), Karin Stiasny (Author) |
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