Identification of H5N1-specific T-cell responses in a high-risk cohort in vietnam indicates the existence of potential asymptomatic infections.
BACKGROUND: Most reported human H5N1 viral infections have been severe and were detected after hospital admission. A case ascertainment bias may therefore exist, with mild cases or asymptomatic infections going undetected. We sought evidence of mild or asymptomatic H5N1 infection by examining H5N1-s...
Autors principals: | Powell, T, Fox, A, Peng, Y, Mai, Q, Lien, V, Hang, N, Wang, L, Lee, L, Simmons, C, Mcmichael, A, Farrar, J, Askonas, B, Duong, T, Thai, P, Thu Yen, N, Rowland-Jones, S, Hien, N, Horby, P, Dong, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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