“…Their themes are summarized initially, followed by excerpts from specific cited references. - Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (where enhanced virus entry and replication in a number of cell types is enabled by antibodies) [ [47] , [48] , [49] , [50] , [51] , [52] , [53] , [54] ];
- Intrinsic Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (where non-neutralizing antibodies raised by natural infection with one virus may enhance infection with a different virus) [ [55] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [60] , [61] ];
- Immune Enhancement (enhancement of secondary infections via immune interactions) [ [62] , [63] , [64] , [65] ];
- Cross-reactivity (an antibody raised against one specific antigen has a competing high affinity toward a different antigen.) [ 66 , 67 ]
- Cross-Infection Enhancement (infection enhancement of one virus by antibodies from another virus) [ 68 , 69 ]
- Vaccine-associated Virus Interference (where vaccinated individuals may be at increased risk for other respiratory viruses because they do not receive the non-specific immunity associated with natural infection) [ [70] , [71] , [72] , [73] , [74] , [75] ];
- Vaccine-Associated Imprinting Reduction (where vaccinations could also reduce the benefits of ‘imprinting’, a protection conferred upon children who experienced infection at an early age) [ 76 , 77 ];
- Non-Specific Vaccine Effects on Immune System (where previous infections can alter an individual's susceptibility to unrelated diseases) [ 78 , 79 ];
- Impact of Infection Route on Immune System (where immune protection can be influenced by the route of exposure/delivery) [ [80] , [8...
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