Immune response to FDA-approved vaccines is strong and potentially long-lasting
The first two COVID-19 vaccines authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) employed a technology that had never before been used in FDA-approved vaccines. Both vaccines performed well in clinical trials, and both have been widely credited with reducing disease, but concerns remain over how long immunity induced by the new vaccine technology will last.
Now, a study from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, published June 28 in the journal
Nature, has found evidence that the immune response to such vaccines is both strong and potentially long-lasting.
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