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Effect of childhood pneumococcal conjugate vaccination on invasive disease in older adults of 10 European countries: Implications for adult vaccination
Hanquet, G., Krizova, P., Valentiner-Branth, P., Ladhani, S.N., Nuorti, J.P., Lepoutre, A., Mereckiene, J., Knol, M., Winje, B.A., Ciruela, P., Ordobas, M., Guevara, M., Mcdonald, E., Morfeldt, E., Kozakova, J., Slotved, H.-C., Fry, N.K., Rinta-Kokko, H., Varon, E., Corcoran, M., Van Der Ende, A., Vestrheim, D.F., Munoz-Almagro, C., Latasa, P., Castilla, J., Smith, A., Henriques-Normark, B., Whittaker, R., Pastore Celentano, L., Savulescu, C.
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Are we missing respiratory viral infections in infants and children? Comparison of a hospital-based quality management system with standard of care
Alchikh, M., Conrad, T., Hoppe, C., Ma, X., Broberg, E., Penttinen, P., Reiche, J., Biere, B., Schweiger, B., Rath, B.
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Impact of infectious diseases on population health using incidence-based disability-adjusted life years (DALYs): Results from the burden of communicable diseases in Europe study, European Union and European economic countries, 2009 to 2013
Cassini, A., Colzani, E., Pini, A., Mangen, M.-J.J., Plass, D., McDonald, S.A., Maringhini, G., van Lier, A., Haagsma, J.A., Havelaar, A.H., Kramarz, P., Kretzschmar, M.E.
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Decline in early childhood respiratory tract infections in the norwegian mother and child cohort study after introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccinationArchived
The study design and analysis controlled for influence of potentially confounding trends, such as improvement of day-care carriage and decreasing prevalence of smoking during the study period.