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Time to peak serum antibody response to influenza vaccine
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Time to peak serum antibody response to influenza vaccine

S Rastogi, P A Gross, J Bonelli, S Dran, R A Levandowski, C Russo, M E Weksler, D Kaye, M Levison and E Abrutyn
Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology, v 2(1)
Jan 1995
PMID: 7719904
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https://doi.org/10.1128/cdli.2.1.120-121.1995View
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Abstract

The time to the appearance of a peak serum antibody response to influenza virus vaccine is not clearly defined. We compared the most commonly used time intervals described in the literature--4 and 6 weeks after vaccination. We studied 118 elderly patients from three different geographic sites. The 1992 to 1993 trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine containing influenza virus A/Beijing/353/89 (H3N2), influenza virus A/Texas/36/91 (H1N1), and influenza virus B/Panama/45/90 was used. No statistically significant differences were found at the 4- and 6-week intervals after vaccination.

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Immunology
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Microbiology
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