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H1N1 G4 swine influenza T cell epitope analysis in swine and human vaccines and circulating strains uncovers potential risk to swine and humans.

Swan TanLenny MoiseDouglas S PearceConstantinos S KyriakisAndres H GutiérrezTed M RossJustin BahlAnne S De Groot
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2022)
Poor T cell epitope cross-conservation between emergent G4 and swine and human influenza vaccines in the US may enable G4 to spread in swine and spillover to human populations in the absence of protective antibody response. One European influenza vaccine, HL03, may protect against emergent G4. This study illustrates the use of the EpiCC tool for prospective assessment of existing vaccine strains against emergent viruses in swine and human populations.
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