Quantitative determination of immune response against hepatitis A virus capsids after natural infection
Hepatitis caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a common disease affecting humans and has a high incidence throughout the world. Today, killed vaccine is now available and has proven useful for the prevention of HAV infection. At present, however, the quality of the anti-HAV response in vaccinate...
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description | Hepatitis caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a common disease affecting humans and has a high incidence throughout the world. Today, killed vaccine is now available and has proven useful for the prevention of HAV infection. At present, however, the quality of the anti-HAV response in vaccinated individuals still waits to be definitively standardized which is of great importance in the measurement of protection. |
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