Effects of vaccination on invasive pneumococcal disease in South Africa

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Rates of invasive pneumococcal disease among children in South Africa fell substantially by 2012. Reductions in the rates of disease caused by PCV7 serotypes among both children and adults most likely reflect the direct and indirect effects of vaccination. (Funded by the National Institute for Commu …
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Authors von Gottberg A;de Gouveia L;Tempia S;Quan V;Meiring S;von Mollendorf C;Madhi SA;Zell ER;Verani JR;O'Brien KL;Whitney CG;Klugman KP;Cohen C; ;;
Journal The New England journal of medicine
Year 2014
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