Effect of aging on immunogenicity and efficacy of inactivated influenza vaccines in cotton rats Sigmodon hispidus
Inactivated influenza vaccines are known to be less immunogenic in human elderly in regards to serologic antibody response induced by vaccination. Accumulating evidence, however, points to a comparable effectiveness of influenza vaccines in the young and the elderly individuals. In the current study...
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Main Authors: | Marina S. Boukhvalova (Author), Emma Mortensen (Author), Aissatou Mbaye (Author), Jamall McKay (Author), Jorge C.G. Blanco (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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