T cell responses in dengue hemorrhagic fever: are cross-reactive T cells suboptimal?
Dengue virus infection poses a growing public health and economic burden in a number of tropical and subtropical countries. Dengue circulates as a number of quasispecies, which can be divided by serology into four groups or serotypes. An interesting feature of Dengue, recognized over five decades ag...
Main Authors: | Mongkolsapaya, J, Duangchinda, T, Dejnirattisai, W, Vasanawathana, S, Avirutnan, P, Jairungsri, A, Khemnu, N, Tangthawornchaikul, N, Chotiyarnwong, P, Sae-Jang, K, Koch, M, Jones, Y, McMichael, A, Xu, X, Malasit, P, Screaton, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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