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Evaluating Immunologic and Illness Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Children Aged ≥ 5 Years, in a Multisite Longitudinal Cohort.

Cynthia PorterZoe L LyskiJennifer L UhrlaubKatherine D EllingsonZuha JeddyLisa GwynnPatrick RiversRyan SprisslerKurt T HegmannMelissa M CoughlinAshley L FowlkesJames HollisterLindsay LeClairJosephine MakShawn C BeitelSammantha FullerPearl Q ZhengMolly VaughanRamona P RaiLauren GrantGabriella Newes-AdeyiYoung M YooLauren E W OlshoJefferey L BurgessAlberto J Caban-MartinezSarang K YoonAmadea BrittonManjusha GaglaniAndrew L PhillipsMatthew S ThieseMelissa Briggs HagenJefferson M JonesKaren Lutrick
Published in: Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Children with vaccine-induced immunity at the time of SARS-CoV-2 infection had higher antibody levels during convalescence and experienced less fever compared to unvaccinated children during infection.
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