Hybrid immunity augments cross-variant protection against COVID-19 among immunocompromised individuals
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Published:2024-10
Issue:4
Volume:89
Page:106238
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ISSN:0163-4453
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Container-title:Journal of Infection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Infection
Author:
Quek Amy May Lin, Wang Suqing, Teng Ooiean, Shunmuganathan BhuvaneshwariORCID, Er Bernadette Guek Cheng, Mahmud Nor Fa'izah Binte, Ng Isabel Xue Qi, Gupta Rashi, Tan Isabelle Siang Ling, Tan Nikki YJ, Qian Xinlei, Purushotorman KirenORCID, Teoh Hock Luen, Ng Kay Wei Ping, Goh YihuiORCID, Soon Derek Tuck Loong, Tay Sen Hee, Teng Gim Gee, Ma Margaret, Chandran Nisha Suyien, Hartono Juanda Leo, MacAry Paul A., Seet Raymond Chee Seong
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