Evidence for Residual Immunity to Smallpox After Vaccination and Implications for Re-emergence

Volume: 184, Issue: 11-12, Pages: e668 - e679
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Introduction Smallpox has been eradicated but advances in synthetic biology have increased the risk of its re-emergence. Residual immunity in individuals who were previously vaccinated may mitigate the impact of an outbreak, but there is a high degree of uncertainty about the duration and degree of residual immunity. Both cell-mediated and humoral immunity are thought to be important but the exact mechanisms of protection are unclear. Guidelines...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for Residual Immunity to Smallpox After Vaccination and Implications for Re-emergence
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
184
Issue
11-12
Pages
e668 - e679
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