Omicron variant-specific serological imprinting following BA.1 or BA.4/5 bivalent vaccination and previous SARS-CoV-2 infection: A cohort study

Eva A. M. Baerends*, Joanne Reekie, Signe R. Andreasen, Nina B. Stærke, Dorthe Raben, Henrik Nielsen, Kristine T. Petersen, Isik S. Johansen, Susan O. Lindvig, Lone W. Madsen, Lothar Wiese, Mette B. Iversen, Thomas Benfield, Kasper K. Iversen, Fredrikke D. Larsen, Sidsel D. Andersen, Anna K. Juhl, Lisa L. Dietz, Astrid K. Hvidt, Sisse R. OstrowskiTyra G. Krause, Lars Østergaard, Ole S. Søgaard, Jens Lundgren, Martin Tolstrup, the ENFORCE Study Group, Jacob Bodilsen (Member of study group), Henrik Nielsen (Member of study group), Kristine Toft Petersen (Member of study group), Maria Ruwald Juhl (Member of study group), Rikke Krog Thisted (Member of study group)

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