Abstract
The influenza A virus is one of the leading causes of respiratory tract infections in humans. Upon infection with an influenza A virus, both innate and adaptive immune responses are induced. Here we discuss various strategies used by influenza A viruses to evade innate immune responses and recognition by components of the humoral and cellular immune response, which consequently may result in reduced clearing of the virus and virus-infected cells. Finally, we discuss how the current knowledge about immune evasion can be used to improve influenza A vaccination strategies. © 2012 by the authors licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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van der Sandt, C. E., Kreijtz, J. H. C. M., & Rimmelzwaan, G. F. (2012, September). Evasion of influenza A viruses from innate and adaptive immune responses. Viruses. https://doi.org/10.3390/v4091438
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