Vaccination as a preventative measure contributing to immune fitness
Abstract The primary goal of vaccination is the prevention of pathogen-specific infection. The indirect consequences may include maintenance of homeostasis through prevention of infection-induced complications; trained immunity that re-programs innate cells to respond more efficiently to later, unre...
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Main Authors: | Béatrice Laupèze, Giuseppe Del Giudice, Mark T. Doherty, Robbert Van der Most |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/07346b6c4d044d88ad114ce7ad6a5c8b |
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