Edward Nirenberg on Nostr: Because meningococcal disease is so rare and such a catastrophic illness, testing ...
Because meningococcal disease is so rare and such a catastrophic illness, testing vaccines is focused on evaluating immune responses. Notably, people do carry the bacteria in their nasopharynx and so you can look at carriage rates pre-/post-vaccination to get a sense of effect.
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