Researchers have new insights into
how protective antibodies attack dengue viruses, which could lead to more effective dengue fever vaccines and drug therapies.
Not exact matches
All three of the exposed animals not only survived the virus but developed high amounts of
protective antibodies against it, likely protecting them against future exposures (although the research team has not yet explored
how long that immunity lasts).
It's not clear
how long the immune response would be there for, and if a diminishing level of
antibody might be
protective or even disease - enhancing.