Effectiveness of 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine against invasive pneumococcal disease in HIV-infected and -uninfected children in south africa: a matched case-control study

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A 2 + 1 PCV7 schedule was effective in preventing vaccine-serotype IPD in HIV-uninfected and HIV-exposed, uninfected children. This finding supports the World Health Organization recommendation for this schedule as an alternative to a 3-dose primary series among HIV-uninfected individuals.
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Authors Cohen C;von Mollendorf C;de Gouveia L;Naidoo N;Meiring S;Quan V;Nokeri V;Fortuin-de Smit M;Malope-Kgokong B;Moore D;Reubenson G;Moshe M;Madhi SA;Eley B;Hallbauer U;Kularatne R;Conklin L;O'Brien KL;Zell ER;Klugman K;Whitney CG;von Gottberg A; ;;
Journal Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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