Evaluation of immune correlates to TB vaccines
<p>Development of an improved TB vaccine is hindered by the lack of a correlate of protection. Efficacy of TB vaccines in humans can only be assessed by expensive and time consuming trials within TB endemic areas, which are limited; therefore, it is critical that vaccines with the greatest pot...
Main Author: | Marsay, L |
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Other Authors: | McShane, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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