Salmonella typhi bactericidal antibodies reduce disease severity but do not protect against typhoid fever in a controlled human infection model
Effective vaccines against Salmonella Typhi, a major cause of febrile illness in tropical regions, can have a significant effect as a disease control measure. Earlier work has shown that immunization with either of two Salmonella Typhi vaccines, licensed Ty21a or candidate M01ZH09, did not provide f...
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Frontiers Media
2018
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