Prolonged evolution of virus-specific memory T cell immunity post severe avian influenza A (H7N9) virus infection
Since 2013, influenza A/H7N9 has emerged as the commonest avian influenza subtype causing human infection, and is associated with a high fatality risk. However, the characteristics of immune memory in patients who have recovered from H7N9 infection are not well understood. We assembled a cohort of f...
Main Authors: | Zhao, M, Chen, J, Tan, S, Dong, T, Jiang, H, Zheng, J, Quan, C, Liao, Q, Zhang, H, Wang, X, Wang, Q, Bi, Y, Liu, F, Feng, L, Horby, PW, Klenerman, P, Gao, GF, Liu, WJ, Yu, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society of Microbiology
2018
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