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Strategies for the control of pneumococcal diseases

Vaccine, 1999
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a Gram-positive, encapsulated bacteria that is a major cause of human disease in people of all ages. It is the most important cause of bacterial pneumonia in infancy, childhood and adult life, and the most important cause of meningitis in all age groups except children of 3 months to 2 years in whom ...
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Epidemiology of Pneumococcal Disease

2014
This chapter focuses on the epidemiology of pneumococcal disease in terms of pathogen characteristics and host risk factors. The clinical manifestations of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection are protean but can be classified into two major categories: invasive infections, where the organism is isolated from a normally sterile body site, such as the ...
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Smoking and Pneumococcal Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Donald E. Craven, Catherine A. Fleming
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Diagnosis and Prevention of Pneumococcal Disease

2006
Streptococcus pneumoniae, pneumococcus, is one of the major bacterial pathogens of childhood. Infections caused by this organism range from the very severe (e.g., meningitis and septicaemia), to non-bacteremic pneumonia and to less severe upper respiratory tract infections such as acute otitis media and sinusitis.
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Pneumococcal disease and conjugate vaccines

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2018
Carmen Ardanuy, Jordi Càmara
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Geographical differences for pneumococcal disease

The Lancet, 2001
Josefina Liñares   +3 more
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