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Robust immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in the island population of Greenland.

Mie MøllerLennart Jan Friis-HansenNikolai KirkbyChristine Dilling-HansenMikael AnderssonPeter VedstedKåre MølbakAnders Koch
Published in: Communications medicine (2024)
Our findings show that Greenlanders exhibit a robust and lasting immune response, both humoral and cellular, comparable to other population groups up to at least 11 months after the second vaccine dose. These results corroborate the hypothesis that vaccines contributed to the mild impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Greenlandic population.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
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  • dendritic cells
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