Vaccination Against SARS-CoV-2 Is Associated With a Lower Viral Load and Likelihood of Systemic Symptoms

Background: Data conflict on whether vaccination decreases severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) viral load. The objective of this analysis was to compare baseline viral load and symptoms between vaccinated and unvaccinated adults enrolled in a randomized trial of outpatient c...

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Main Authors: Belani, H. (Author), Boulware, D.R (Author), Bramante, C.T (Author), Broedlow, C. (Author), Buse, J.B (Author), Christensen, G. (Author), Cohen, K. (Author), Fricton, R. (Author), Hagen, A. (Author), Hartman, K.M (Author), Huling, J.D (Author), Ibrahim, S. (Author), Ingraham, N. (Author), Karger, A.B (Author), Klatt, N.R (Author), Lee, S. (Author), Liebovitz, D.M (Author), Murray, T. (Author), Nicklas, J. (Author), Odde, D.J (Author), Proper, J.L (Author), Puskarich, M. (Author), Rao, V. (Author), Saveraid, H. (Author), Sherwood, N.E (Author), Siegel, L. (Author), Tignanelli, C.J (Author), Zaman, A. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2022
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