Author: Skarlupka, Amanda L.; Ross, Ted M.
                    Title: Immune Imprinting in the Influenza Ferret Model  Cord-id: 6u0t4hy8  Document date: 2020_4_8
                    ID: 6u0t4hy8
                    
                    Snippet: The initial exposure to influenza virus usually occurs during childhood. This imprinting has long-lasting effects on the immune responses to subsequent infections and vaccinations. Animal models that are used to investigate influenza pathogenesis and vaccination do recapitulate the pre-immune history in the human population. The establishment of influenza pre-immune ferret models is necessary for understanding infection and transmission and for designing efficacious vaccines.
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: The initial exposure to influenza virus usually occurs during childhood. This imprinting has long-lasting effects on the immune responses to subsequent infections and vaccinations. Animal models that are used to investigate influenza pathogenesis and vaccination do recapitulate the pre-immune history in the human population. The establishment of influenza pre-immune ferret models is necessary for understanding infection and transmission and for designing efficacious vaccines.
 
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