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Reactogenicity represents the physical manifestation of the inflammatory response to vaccination, and can include injection-site pain, redness, swelling or induration at the injection site, as well as systemic...
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Open AccessVaccination as a preventative measure contributing to immune fitness
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...
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Open AccessMemory-like innate response to booster vaccination with MF-59 adjuvanted influenza vaccine in children
The pediatric population receives the majority of vaccines globally, yet there is a paucity of studies on the transcriptional response induced by immunization in this special population. In this study, we perf...