Estimation of Reduction in Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Due to Egg-Adaptation Changes—Systematic Literature Review and Expert Consensus
Background: Influenza vaccines are the main tool to prevent morbidity and mortality of the disease; however, egg adaptations associated with the choice of the manufacturing process may reduce their effectiveness. This study aimed to estimate the impact of egg adaptations and antigenic drift on the e...
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Main Authors: | Raul Ortiz de Lejarazu-Leonardo, Emanuele Montomoli, Radek Wojcik, Solomon Christopher, Anne Mosnier, Elena Pariani, Antoni Trilla Garcia, Helmut Fickenscher, Barbara C. Gärtner, Ravi Jandhyala, Maria Zambon, Catherine Moore |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c7eb32c0eeeb441e9d15da5646f1ee19 |
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