Research groups
Research
Ingeborg Yddal is a PhD candidate at the Influenza Center, Department of Medical Sciences, and is part of the doctoral program at the Faculty of Medicine. Her main research interest is in influenza and immunogenicity after influenza vaccination. She is currently part of a project looking at the effectiveness of the flu vaccine in young children and pregnant women in Bangladesh.
Publications
Conference lecture
- Ingeborg Yddal (2025). Why Low-and Middle-Income Countries Matter: Influenza Vaccine Trials Where They're Needed Most. (external link)
- Ingeborg Yddal; Sarah Larteley Lartey Jalloh; Anders Madsen et al. (2025). Longevity and functionality of influenza vaccine responses in young children and pregnant women in rural Bangladesh. (external link)
Conference poster
- Ingeborg Yddal; Sarah Larteley Lartey; Warda Haque et al. (2025). Vaccine Response after Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccination in Children <5 Years of Age in Rural Bangladesh. (external link)
- Ingeborg Yddal; Sarah Lartey; Amit Bansal et al. (2023). Immunogenicity after influenza-vaccine in young children and pregnant women in rural Bangladesh. (external link)
- Ingeborg Yddal; Sarah Larteley Lartey; Amit Bansal et al. (2023). Influenza-specific antibody responses after Influenza vaccination in young children and pregnant women in rural Bangladesh. (external link)
- Ingeborg Yddal; Khalequz Zaman; Warda Haque et al. (2023). Respiratory Virus Surveillance in Rural Bangladesh During an Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Trial of Young Children and Pregnant Women. (external link)
- Ingeborg Yddal; Sarah Lartey; Warda Haque et al. (2024). Immunogenicity after influenza vaccination in young children <5 years old in rural Bangladesh. (external link)
- Ingeborg Yddal; Sarah Larteley Lartey Jalloh; Warda Haque et al. (2025). Influenza Vaccine Responses in Young Children in Bangladesh. (external link)
- Amalie Borlaug; Anders Madsen; Sarah Larteley Lartey et al. (2025). Measuring influenza vaccine immunogenicity in young children and pregnant women in Bangladesh. (external link)