Beyond Antigenic Match: Possible Agent-Host and Immuno-epidemiological Influences on Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness During the 2015–2016 Season in Canada
Danuta M. Skowronski(Vancouver Coastal Health), Yan Li(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Jonathan B. Gubbay(Public Health Ontario), Gaston De Serres(Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec), Steven J. Drews(University of Alberta), Christine Martineau(Canadian Forest Service), Suzana Sabaiduc(BC Centre for Disease Control), Mel Krajden(University of British Columbia), Hugues Charest(Université de Montréal), Nathalie Bastien(Public Health Agency of Canada), Catharine Chambers(BC Centre for Disease Control), Anne‐Luise Winter(Public Health Ontario), James A. Dickinson(University of Calgary)
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