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Response to “Case of Yellow Fever Vaccine–Associated Viscerotropic Disease with Prolonged Viremia, Robust Adaptive Immune Responses, and Polymorphisms in CCR5 and RANTES Genes”

Longitudinal myelitis associated with yellow fever vaccination.

[Vaccination against yellow fever among patients on immunosuppressors with diagnoses of rheumatic diseases].

Researchers employ systems biology approach to predict adaptive immune response to yellow fever vaccine.

Rules to 'prime' by

Yellow fever vaccine induces integrated multilineage and polyfunctional immune responses.

Update on progress controlling yellow fever in Africa, 2004-2008.

Systems biology approach predicts immunogenicity of the yellow fever vaccine in humans

Adverse event reports following yellow fever vaccination

Yellow fever vaccine: past, present and future.

International laboratory network for yellow fever vaccine-associated adverse events

Evidence for interferon production and its correlation with YF 17DD vaccine virus yields in primary chick embryo cells.

Yellow fever: 100 years of discovery.

Comprehensive analysis of T cell epitope discovery strategies using 17DD yellow fever virus structural proteins and BALB/c (H2d) mice model.

Case of yellow fever vaccine--associated viscerotropic disease with prolonged viremia, robust adaptive immune responses, and polymorphisms in CCR5 and RANTES genes.

Meeting of Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety, 18-19 June 2008.

Yellow fever vaccines and international travelers.

Vaccination antivirale des adultes immunodéprimés, revue de la littérature

Limited replication of yellow fever 17DD and 17D-Dengue recombinant viruses in rhesus monkeys.

Pressure-inactivated yellow fever 17DD virus: implications for vaccine development.

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