NIAID initiative on how early flu exposure shapes infant immunity
NIAID plans to support longitudinal studies of infants and mother–infant dyads to learn how first influenza exposures—through infection, vaccination, or in utero—shape immunity. Results will inform the design of durable, broadly protective influenza vaccines.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) seeks to advance its mission by continuing support to establish, follow, and characterize longitudinal cohorts of infants and/or mother-infant dyads to determine how influenza infections and/or vaccinations shape infant and …
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