Reduced neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617 by vaccine and convalescent serum

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has undergone progressive change, with variants conferring advantage rapidly becoming dominant lineages, e.g., B.1.617. With apparent increased transmissibility, variant B.1.617.2 has contributed to the current wave of infection ravaging t...

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Hoofdauteurs: Liu, C, Ginn, HM, Dejnirattisai, W, Supasa, P, Wang, B, Tuekprakhon, A, Nutalai, R, Zhou, D, Mentzer, AJ, Zhao, Y, Duyvesteyn, HME, López-Camacho, C, Slon-Campos, J, Walter, TS, Skelly, D, Johnson, SA, Ritter, TG, Mason, C, Costa Clemens, SA, Gomes Naveca, F, Nascimento, V, Nascimento, F, Fernandes da Costa, C, Resende, PC, Pauvolid-Correa, A, Siqueira, MM, Dold, C, Temperton, N, Dong, T, Pollard, AJ, Knight, JC, Crook, D, Lambe, T, Clutterbuck, E, Bibi, S, Flaxman, A, Bittaye, M, Belij-Rammerstorfer, S, Gilbert, SC, Malik, T, Carroll, MW, Klenerman, P, Barnes, E, Dunachie, SJ, Baillie, V, Serafin, N, Ditse, Z, Da Silva, K, Paterson, NG, Williams, MA, Goulder, P, Fry, EE, Ren, J, Stuart, DI, Screaton, GR
Formaat: Journal article
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: Elsevier 2021