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Implications of a highly divergent dengue virus strain for cross-neutralization, protection, and vaccine immunity
Rita E. Chen
, Brittany K. Smith
, John M. Errico
, David N. Gordon
, Emma S. Winkler
, Laura A. VanBlargan
, Chandni Desai
, Scott A. Handley
, Kimberly A. Dowd
, Emerito Amaro-Carambot
, M. Jane Cardosa
, Carlos A. Sariol
, Esper G. Kallas
, Rafick Pierre Sékaly
,
Nikos Vasilakis
, Daved H. Fremont
, Stephen S. Whitehead
, Theodore C. Pierson
, Michael S. Diamond
Pathology
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Virus Strains
100%
Dengue Virus
100%
Vaccine-induced Immunity
100%
Cross-neutralization
100%
Dengue Virus 4
100%
Nonhuman Primate
22%
Immune Serum
22%
Virus
11%
Neutralizing Activity
11%
Vaccination
11%
Genotype
11%
Protective Behavior
11%
Vaccine Effectiveness
11%
Antigenic Relationship
11%
Passive Transfer
11%
Mouse Serum
11%
Dengue Vaccine
11%
Sequence Divergence
11%
Tetravalent Vaccine
11%
Dengue Patients
11%
Antigenic Cartography
11%
Dengue Disease
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Virus Strain
100%
Neutralization
100%
Dengue Virus
100%
Dengue Virus 4
100%
Serotype
33%
Dengue Fever
22%
Antiserum
22%
Infection
22%
Vaccine Efficacy
11%
Virus
11%