Oil-in-water emulsion adjuvants for pediatric influenza vaccines: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Here, the authors meta-analyze clinical trials comparing adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted influenza vaccines in children and find that oil-in-water emulsion adjuvant improves the efficacy of inactivated influenza vaccines in healthy immunologically naive children.
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Main Authors: | Yu-Ju Lin, Chiao-Ni Wen, Ying-Ying Lin, Wen-Chi Hsieh, Chia-Chen Chang, Yi-Hsuan Chen, Chian-Hui Hsu, Yun-Jui Shih, Chang-Hsun Chen, Chi-Tai Fang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5f2e111d9f5a42ef8ac694f15a764135 |
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