2022
DOI: 10.1186/s43054-022-00105-2
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Learned lesson from COVID-19: can routine immunizations be the first line of defense against the next pandemic?

Abstract: Background Single-cell sequencing studies on the lung microenvironment have revealed that the outcome of COVID-19 depends largely on the immune system response rather than the viral load. A robust innate immune response and a regulated adaptive immunity can prevent the worst outcomes such as hospitalization and the need for mechanical ventilation. Main body Intriguingly, several vaccines pertaining to the routine vaccination schedule, not only BCG,… Show more

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