A Fourth Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Does Not Induce Neutralization of the Omicron Variant Among Solid Organ Transplant Recipients With Suboptimal Vaccine Response
Andrew H. Karaba(Johns Hopkins University), William A. Werbel(Johns Hopkins University), Yolanda Eby(Johns Hopkins University), Aura T. Abedon(Johns Hopkins University), Trevor S. Johnston(Johns Hopkins University), Joel N. Blankson(Johns Hopkins University), Olivia Akinde(Johns Hopkins University), Dorry L. Segev(New York University), Sabra L. Klein(Johns Hopkins University), Andrew Pekosz(Johns Hopkins University), Aaron A.R. Tobian(Johns Hopkins University), Jessica E. Ruff(Johns Hopkins University), Jennifer L. Alejo(Johns Hopkins University), Justin R. Bailey(Johns Hopkins University), Andrea L. Cox(Johns Hopkins University), Tihitina Y. Aytenfisu(Johns Hopkins University)
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