Neutralizing antibody titers do not predict T cell response to live-attenuated orthoflaviviral vaccination in humans.

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Title: Neutralizing antibody titers do not predict T cell response to live-attenuated orthoflaviviral vaccination in humans.
Authors: Ooi JSG; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore., Hamis NZ; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore., Tan HC; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore., Yee JX; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore., Chew VSY; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore., Lim JME; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore., Ong EZ; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore., Chan KR; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore., Rivino L; School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol, UK., Low JG; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore; Department of Infectious Diseases, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore., Ooi EE; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore; Department of Clinical Translational Research, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore; Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore. Electronic address: engeong.ooi@duke-nus.edu.sg., Kalimuddin S; Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Department of Infectious Diseases, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore. Electronic address: shirin.kalimuddin@singhealth.com.sg.
Source: Vaccine [Vaccine] 2026 Apr 19; Vol. 79, pp. 128510. Date of Electronic Publication: 2026 Mar 24.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal Info: Publisher: Elsevier Science Country of Publication: Netherlands NLM ID: 8406899 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1873-2518 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 0264410X NLM ISO Abbreviation: Vaccine Subsets: MEDLINE
Database: MEDLINE Ultimate
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ISSN:1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2026.128510