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- :Bangert, Mathieu ;Wright, Adam K.Jul 01 2013 | Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2013; 57(9):4566-4569.:New treatment strategies are urgently needed to overcome early mortality in acute bacterial infections. Previous studies have shown that administratio...
- :Chaguza, Chrispin ;Cornick, Jennifer E.Nov 08 2016 | BMC Infect Dis. 16.:BackgroundPneumococcus kills over one million children annually and over 90 % of these deaths occur in low-income countries especially in Sub-Saharan...
- :Chaguza, Chrispin ;Cornick, Jennifer E.Jul 12 2017 | Vaccine. 2017; 35(35Part B):4594-4602.:IntroductionPneumococcal infections cause a high death toll in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) but the recently rolled out pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (P...
- :Cornick, Jennifer E. ;Tastan Bishop, ÖzlemJan 09 2017 | Vaccine. 2017; 35(6):972-980.:Serotype 1 is one of the most common causes of pneumococcal disease worldwide. Pneumococcal protein vaccines are currently being developed as an alter...
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