Chow ICL, Wong SS. Immunological imprinting and risks of influenza B virus infection. Nat Immunol. 2024 Jul 19
Immunological imprinting early in life has been proposed to influence the risk of infection by influenza viruses later on — but hard evidence for this has been lacking. A new study now shows how this can occur for influenza B viruses.
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