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‘Vaccine resistant’ pertussis – in a way, yes. In a more accurate way, no.
This post is a discussion of the February 2013 report from Philadelphia that the pertussis bacterium may be losing expression of the vaccine target protein pertactin, and the implications of such a loss. A discussion of the April 2014 paper that found most … Continue reading
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