Heterogeneous early immune responses to the S. aureus EapH2 antigen induced by gastrointestinal tract colonisation impact the response to subsequent vaccination
<h4>Introduction</h4> <p>S. aureus is a pathogen to which individuals are exposed shortly after birth, with immune responses to S. aureus increasing during childhood. There is marked heterogeneity between the anti- S. aureus immune responses of different humans, the basis of which...
Main Authors: | Flaxman, A, Yamaguchi, Y, Van Diemen, P, Rollier, C, Allen, E, Elshina, E, Wyllie, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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