Antigenic drift and subtype interference shape A(H3N2) epidemic dynamics in the United States

Amanda C. Perofsky(Northeastern University), Cécile Viboud(Fogarty International Center), Ruth Harvey(National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), Rodney S. Daniels(Medical Research Council), Sheena G. Sullivan(Peter Doherty Institute), John W. McCauley, David E. Wentworth(Department of Human Services), Nicola S. Lewis(University of Cambridge), Kazuya Nakamura(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Mónica Galiano(Public Health England), John Huddleston(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Lynne Whittaker(The Francis Crick Institute), Florian Krammer(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), John Barnes(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Ian Barr(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Kanta Subbarao(The University of Melbourne), Hideki Hasegawa(University of California, Los Angeles), Rebecca Kondor(Department of Human Services), Burcu Ermetal(The Francis Crick Institute), Xiyan Xu(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Seiichiro Fujisaki(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Shinji Watanabe(University of Miyazaki), C. Hansen(Roskilde University), Trevor Bedford(Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa), Noriko Kishida(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Thomas Rowe(Department of Human Services)
eLife
September 25, 2024
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