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pro vyhledávání: '"Reina, Chau"'
Autor:
Han Di, Elizabeth A. Pusch, Joyce Jones, Nicholas A. Kovacs, Norman Hassell, Mili Sheth, Kelly Sabrina Lynn, Matthew W. Keller, Malania M. Wilson, Lisa M. Keong, Dan Cui, So Hee Park, Reina Chau, Kristine A. Lacek, Jimma D. Liddell, Marie K. Kirby, Genyan Yang, Monique Johnson, Sharmi Thor, Natosha Zanders, Chenchen Feng, Diya Surie, Jennifer DeCuir, Sandra N. Lester, Lydia Atherton, Heather Hicks, Azaibi Tamin, Jennifer L. Harcourt, Melissa M. Coughlin, Wesley H. Self, Jillian P. Rhoads, Kevin W. Gibbs, David N. Hager, Nathan I. Shapiro, Matthew C. Exline, Adam S. Lauring, Benjamin Rambo-Martin, Clinton R. Paden, Rebecca J. Kondor, Justin S. Lee, John R. Barnes, Natalie J. Thornburg, Bin Zhou, David E. Wentworth, Charles Todd Davis
Publikováno v:
Vaccines, Vol 12, Iss 5, p 505 (2024)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has evolved into numerous lineages with unique spike mutations and caused multiple epidemics domestically and globally. Although COVID-19 vaccines are available, new variants with the capac
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e650ea20d08a473a8ce538057f6e9d59
Autor:
Nannan Jiang, Li Wang, Masato Hatta, Chenchen Feng, Michael Currier, Xudong Lin, Jaber Hossain, Dan Cui, Brian R. Mann, Nicholas A. Kovacs, Wei Wang, Ginger Atteberry, Malania Wilson, Reina Chau, Kristine A. Lacek, Clinton R. Paden, Norman Hassell, Benjamin Rambo-Martin, John R. Barnes, Rebecca J. Kondor, Wesley H. Self, Jillian P. Rhoads, Adrienne Baughman, James D. Chappell, Nathan I. Shapiro, Kevin W. Gibbs, David N. Hager, Adam S. Lauring, Diya Surie, Meredith L. McMorrow, Natalie J. Thornburg, David E. Wentworth, Bin Zhou
The early Omicron lineage variants evolved and gave rise to diverging lineages that fueled the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022. Bivalent mRNA vaccines, designed to broaden protection against circulating and future variants, were authorized by the U.S. Food
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3469686901282314c4345ea9eb99edd0
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.08.523127
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.08.523127
Autor:
Anastasia S, Lambrou, Philip, Shirk, Molly K, Steele, Prabasaj, Paul, Clinton R, Paden, Betsy, Cadwell, Heather E, Reese, Yutaka, Aoki, Norman, Hassell, Xiao-Yu, Zheng, Sarah, Talarico, Jessica C, Chen, M Steven, Oberste, Dhwani, Batra, Laura K, McMullan, Alison Laufer, Halpin, Summer E, Galloway, Duncan R, MacCannell, Rebecca, Kondor, John, Barnes, Adam, MacNeil, Benjamin J, Silk, Vivien G, Dugan, Heather M, Scobie, David E, Wentworth, Jason, Caravas, Nicholas A, Kovacs, Jonathan G, Gerhart, Han, Jia Ng, Andrew, Beck, Reina, Chau, Roxana, Cintron, Peter W, Cook, Christopher A, Gulvik, Dakota, Howard, Yunho, Jang, Kristen, Knipe, Kristine A, Lacek, Kara A, Moser, Adrian C, Paskey, Benjamin L, Rambo-Martin, Roopa R, Nagilla, Adam C, Retchless, Matthew W, Schmerer, Sandra, Seby, Samuel S, Shepard, Richard A, Stanton, Thomas J, Stark, Anna, Uehara, Yvette, Unoarumhi, Meghan L, Bentz, Alex, Burgin, Mark, Burroughs, Morgan L, Davis, Matthew W, Keller, Lisa M, Keong, Shoshona S, Le, Justin S, Lee, Joseph C, Madden Jr, Sarah, Nobles, D. Collins, Owuor, Jasmine, Padilla, Mili, Sheth, Malania M, Wilson
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report. 71(6)
Genomic surveillance is a critical tool for tracking emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19), which can exhibit characteristics that potentially affect public health and clinical interventions, including increased transmissib