An In-Depth Analysis of Original Antigenic Sin in Dengue Virus Infection
The evolution of dengue viruses has resulted in four antigenically similar yet distinct serotypes. Infection with one serotype likely elicits lifelong immunity to that serotype, but generally not against the other three. Secondary or sequential infections are common, as multiple viral serotypes freq...
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2018
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