Heterologous two-dose vaccination with simian adenovirus and poxvirus vectors elicits long-lasting cellular immunity to influenza virus A in healthy adults
<strong>Background</strong> T-cell responses against highly conserved influenza antigens have been previously associated with protection. However, these immune responses are poorly maintained following recovery from influenza infection and are not boosted by inactivated influenza vaccine...
Main Authors: | Coughlan, L, Sridhar, S, Payne, R, Edmans, E, Milicic, A, Venkatraman, N, Lugonja, B, Clifton, L, Qi, C, McMichael, A, Folegatti, PM, Lawrie, AM, Roberts, R, de Graaf, H, Sukhtankar, P, Faust, SN, Lewis, DJM, Lambe, T, Hill, AVS, Gilbert, SC |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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