Aerosol delivery of a candidate universal influenza vaccine reduces viral load in pigs challenged with pandemic H1N1 Virus
Influenza A viruses are a major health threat to livestock and humans, causing considerable mortality, morbidity, and economic loss. Current inactivated influenza vaccines are strain specific and new vaccines need to be produced at frequent intervals to combat newly arising influenza virus strains,...
Main Authors: | Morgan, S, Hemmink, J, Porter, E, Harley, R, Shelton, H, Aramouni, M, Everett, H, Brookes, S, Bailey, M, Townsend, A, Charleston, B, Tchilian, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association of Immunologists
2016
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