Influenza B Lineages Have More in Common Than Meets the Eye. Trivalent Influenza Vaccines Trigger Heterotypic Antibodies Against Both Influenza B Viruses
Influenza B is accountable for an important burden during flu epidemics, causing special impact in children and the elderly. Vaccination is the best approach to address influenza infections. However, one of the main problems of this virus is that two different lineages circulate together, Victoria a...
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Main Authors: | Laura Sánchez-de Prada, Silvia Rojo-Rello, Marta Domínguez-Gil, Eduardo Tamayo-Gómez, Raúl Ortiz de Lejarazu-Leonardo, José María Eiros, Iván Sanz-Muñoz |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/871c36e087884470a75a19a47cee3f9f |
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