Coadministration of seasonal influenza vaccine and MVA-NP+M1 simultaneously achieves potent humoral and cell-mediated responses
Current seasonal influenza vaccines have reduced immunogenicity and are of suboptimal efficacy in older adults. We have previously shown that the novel candidate vaccine MVA-NP+M1 is able to boost memory T cell responses in adults aged 50-85 years. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that viral ve...
Main Authors: | Antrobus, R, Berthoud, T, Mullarkey, C, Hoschler, K, Coughlan, L, Zambon, M, Hill, A, Gilbert, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2014
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