reviewClinical Infectious DiseasesJun 17, 2008Closed access

Vaccines: Correlates of Vaccine‐Induced Immunity

Sanofi (United States) · Sanofi (Australia)

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Abstract

The immune system is redundant, and B and T cells collaborate. However, almost all current vaccines work through induction of antibodies in serum or on mucosa that block infection or interfere with microbial invasion of the bloodstream. To protect, antibodies must be functional in the sense of neutralization or opsonophagocytosis. Correlates of protection after vaccination are sometimes absolute quantities but often are relative, such that most infections are prevented at a particular level of response but some will occur above that level because of a large challenge dose or deficient host factors. There may be >1 correlate of protection for a disease, which we term "cocorrelates." Either effector or central…

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Keywords
  • Immunology
  • Immunity
  • Medicine
  • Antibody
  • Vaccination
  • Disease
  • Immune system
  • Effector
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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