Vaccination With Viral Vectors Expressing Chimeric Hemagglutinin, NP and M1 Antigens Protects Ferrets Against Influenza Virus Challenge
Seasonal influenza viruses cause significant morbidity and mortality in the global population every year. Although seasonal vaccination limits disease, mismatches between the circulating strain and the vaccine strain can severely impair vaccine effectiveness. Because of this, there is an urgent need...
Main Authors: | McMahon, M, Asthagiri Arunkumar, G, Liu, W-C, Stadlbauer, D, Albrecht, RA, Pavot, V, Aramouni, M, Lambe, T, Gilbert, SC, Krammer, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2019
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