Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10968092 | Vaccine | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The current analysis demonstrates that nasal IgA contributes to the efficacy of LAIV and can provide evidence of vaccine-induced immunity. However, the inherent heterogeneity in nasal antibody levels and variability in nasal specimen collection hinders the precise evaluation of mucosal antibody responses. Other studies have demonstrated that LAIV-induced immunity is also partially explained by T-cell immunity, serum antibody responses, and innate immunity, consistent with the multi-faceted nature of immunity induced by wild-type influenza infection and other live virus vaccines.
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Authors
Christopher S. Ambrose, Xionghua Wu, Taff Jones, Raburn M. Mallory,