T-cell responses in children to internal influenza antigens, 1 year after immunization with pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine, and response to revaccination with seasonal trivalent-inactivated influenza vaccine.
BACKGROUND: During seasonal influenza epidemics, 5-15% of the population are affected with an illness having a nontrivial mortality, morbidity and economic burden. Inactivated influenza vaccines are routinely used to prevent influenza infection, primarily by inducing humoral immunity. In addition, t...
Main Authors: | Lambe, T, Spencer, A, Mullarkey, C, Antrobus, R, Yu, L, de Whalley, P, Thompson, B, Jones, C, Chalk, J, Kerridge, S, Hill, A, Snape, MD, Pollard, A, Gilbert, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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