Self-collection of capillary blood and saliva to determine COVID-19 vaccine immunogenicity in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases and health professionals
IntroductionBeing able to independently determine vaccine induced antibody responses by minimal-invasive methods is of great interest to enable a flexible and effective vaccination strategy. This study aimed to evaluate (1) the accuracy, feasibility, usability and acceptability of capillary blood an...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Schmetzer (Author), Ekaterina Vogt (Author), Laura Stellar (Author), Elie-Tino Godonou (Author), Anna-Maria Liphardt (Author), Felix Muehlensiepen (Author), Nicolas Vuillerme (Author), Axel J. Hueber (Author), Arnd Kleyer (Author), Gerhard Krönke (Author), Georg Schett (Author), David Simon (Author), Johannes Knitza (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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