Veterinary Sciencenpj Vaccines
Reassortment incompetent live attenuated and replicon influenza vaccines provide improved protection against influenza in piglets
A. Graaf-rau, K. Schmies, et al.
In an innovative study, piglets with antibody responses were immunized using a groundbreaking vaccination strategy against swine influenza virus. Conducted by a team of researchers including Annika Graaf-Rau and Kathrin Schmies, the findings highlight the effectiveness of novel vaccines in reducing virus replication and enhancing animal health, potentially curbing zoonotic transmission risks.
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