Detection of CTLA-4 level and humeral immune response after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in certain Iraqi provinces participants.
Laith A I K Al-KaifHussain Al-AmeriWael Rasheed Obaead AlfatlawiAmmar Eesa MahdiYounis A K Al-KhafajiMohammad Abd-Kadhum Al-SaadiAlaa H Al-CharrakhRaheem T Al-MammoriMohammed Ahmed AkkaifPublished in: PloS one (2024)
In conclusion, our study's results underscore the lack of discriminatory variations between different COVID-19 vaccine types utilized in Iraq. The uniform immune responses observed signify the equitable efficacy and performance of these vaccines. Despite minor quantitative discrepancies, these variations do not hold statistical significance, reaffirming the notion that the various vaccines serve a similar purpose in conferring protection against COVID-19.