Antiviral responses induced by Tdap-IPV vaccination are associated with persistent humoral immunity to Bordetella pertussis
Abstract Many countries continue to experience pertussis epidemics despite widespread vaccination. Waning protection after booster vaccination has highlighted the need for a better understanding of the immunological factors that promote durable protection. Here we apply systems vaccinology to invest...
Main Authors: | Joshua Gillard, Madeleine Suffiotti, Peter Brazda, Prashanna B. Venkatasubramanian, Pauline Versteegen, Marien I. de Jonge, Dominic Kelly, Sagida Bibi, Marta Valente Pinto, Elles Simonetti, Mihaela Babiceanu, Andrew Kettring, Cristina Teodosio, Ronald de Groot, Guy Berbers, Hendrik G. Stunnenberg, Brian Schanen, Craig Fenwick, Martijn A. Huynen, Dimitri A. Diavatopoulos |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2024-03-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46560-w |
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