[CITATION][C] Determinants of immunity to influenza infection in man
CW Potter, JS Oxford - British medical bulletin, 1979 - academic.oup.com
CW Potter, JS Oxford
British medical bulletin, 1979•academic.oup.comImmunity to influenza infection in man is the result of interaction of several factors, including
the virulence characteristics of the virus on the one hand and the degree of innate or
induced immunity of the host on the other. In the present review, we shall consider these
factors separately.
the virulence characteristics of the virus on the one hand and the degree of innate or
induced immunity of the host on the other. In the present review, we shall consider these
factors separately.
Immunity to influenza infection in man is the result of interaction of several factors, including the virulence characteristics of the virus on the one hand and the degree of innate or induced immunity of the host on the other. In the present review, we shall consider these factors separately.
