Author: Petráš, Marek; Králová Lesná, Ivana
Title: SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in the context of original antigenic sin Cord-id: 78t2h7st Document date: 2021_7_9
ID: 78t2h7st
Snippet: Immunological memory is the ability of the adaptive immune system to ensure a persistent protective effect after immunization. However, it can also be a limitation to building a sufficient level of protective antibodies specific to new mutations of the virus. It is imperative to bear this phenomenon (called “original antigenic sinâ€) in mind and make every effort to overcome its inherent pitfalls when updating current and designing new vaccines.
Document: Immunological memory is the ability of the adaptive immune system to ensure a persistent protective effect after immunization. However, it can also be a limitation to building a sufficient level of protective antibodies specific to new mutations of the virus. It is imperative to bear this phenomenon (called “original antigenic sinâ€) in mind and make every effort to overcome its inherent pitfalls when updating current and designing new vaccines.
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