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Solving Long-Standing Mysteries in Pneumococcal Carriage and Disease

Grant number: 2037205 | Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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Epidemiological, immunological and virulence characteristics of persistent Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine serotypes following vaccine introduction.

Paige Skoko, Sam Manna, Laura K Boelsen, Jason Hinds, Stephanie W Lo, Casey L Pell, Belinda D Ortika, Rachel A Higgins, Vicki Bennett-Wood, Hanwen Hou, Odgerel Tundev, Eileen M Dunne, Cattram D Nguyen, Fiona M Russell, E Kim Mulholland, Tuya Mungun, Paul V Licciardi, Claire von Mollendorf, Stephen D Bentley, Catherine Satzke

2026-05-15

Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine serotypes can persist despite pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) introduction. To examine serot..

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