Priming with Japanese encephalitis virus or yellow fever virus vaccination led to the recognition of multiple flaviviruses without boosting antibody responses induced by an inactivated Zika virus vaccine
Yifan Li(Fudan University), Morgane Rolland(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Kayvon Modjarrad(Walter Reed Army Institute of Research), Mélanie Merbah(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Bradley Beckman(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Rafael De La Barrera(Walter Reed Army Institute of Research), Jeffrey R. Currier(Walter Reed Army Institute of Research), Dominic Paquin‐Proulx(Karolinska University Hospital), Michael A. Eller(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Nelson L. Michael(Walter Reed Army Institute of Research), Vincent Dussupt(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Suzanne E. Wollen-Roberts(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Shelly J. Krebs(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Michael Koren(Jacksonville University), Thembi Mdluli(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Daniel Curtis(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Letzibeth Mendez-Rivera(Henry M. Jackson Foundation)
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