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The relation between routinely administered vaccines to infant and their ability to protect them from SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.

Description :

There are supportive evidence indicating that a vaccine can either cross-protect against related pathogens. Based on this observation, we will be evaluating routine vaccination and the relation with the very low severity cases related to the COVID-19 pandemic in pediatric age categories, by qualitative detection of Immunoglobulins (IgM and IgG) that are specifically generated in response to each type of vaccine (Measles, Polio…) and a possible cross reactivity with specific antigens of SARS-CoV-2.

Titulaire :
KARAM SARKIS Dolla

Contact USJ :
dolla.sarkis@usj.edu.lb

Projet présenté au CR, le : 01/11/2020

Projet achevé auprès du CR : 01/03/2021