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- Title
Persistence of the efficacy of zoster vaccine in the shingles prevention study and the short-term persistence substudy.
- Authors
Schmader, K E; Oxman, M N; Levin, M J; Johnson, G; Zhang, J H; Betts, R; Morrison, V A; Gelb, L; Guatelli, J C; Harbecke, R; Pachucki, C; Keay, S; Menzies, B; Griffin, M R; Kauffman, C; Marques, A; Toney, J; Keller, P M; Li, X; Chan, I S F; Annunziato, P; Shingles Prevention Study Group
- Abstract
The Shingles Prevention Study (SPS; Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 403) demonstrated that zoster vaccine was efficacious through 4 years after vaccination. The Short-Term Persistence Substudy (STPS) was initiated after the SPS to further assess the persistence of vaccine efficacy.
- Publication
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2012, Vol 55, Issue 10, p1320
- ISSN
1537-6591
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/cid/cis638