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people:siaguiar [2012/02/15 23:09]
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people:siaguiar [2012/02/15 23:11]
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 +Serotype changes in adult invasive pneumococcal infections in Portugal did not reduce the high fraction of potentially vaccine preventable infectionsHorácio,​ A. N., J. Diamantino-Miranda,​ S. I. Aguiar, M. Ramirez, J. Melo-Cristino and the Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections. 2012. Vaccine 30:218-224. (PMID: 22100892) ​
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 +Analysis of invasiveness of pneumococcal serotypes and clones circulating in Portugal before widespread use of conjugate vaccines reveals heterogeneous behavior of clones expressing the same serotype.Sá-Leão R., F. Pinto, S. I. Aguiar, S. Nunes, J. A. Carriço, N. Frazão, N. Gonçalves-Sousa,​ J. Melo-Cristino,​ H. de Lencastre, and M. Ramirez. 2011 J. Clin. Microbiol 49:​1369-1375. (PMID: 21270219)
  
 Serotypes 1, 7F and 19A became the leading causes of pediatric invasive pneumococcal infections in Portugal after 7 years of heptavalent conjugate vaccine use. [[people:​siaguiar|Aguiar SI]], Brito MJ, Gonçalo-Marques J, Melo-Cristino J, Ramirez M. Vaccine. 2010 Jul 19;​28(32):​5167-73. ​ Serotypes 1, 7F and 19A became the leading causes of pediatric invasive pneumococcal infections in Portugal after 7 years of heptavalent conjugate vaccine use. [[people:​siaguiar|Aguiar SI]], Brito MJ, Gonçalo-Marques J, Melo-Cristino J, Ramirez M. Vaccine. 2010 Jul 19;​28(32):​5167-73. ​
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