The PneuCarriage Project: A Multi-Centre Comparative Study to Identify the Best Serotyping Methods for Examining Pneumococcal Carriage in Vaccine Evaluation Studies
Catherine Satzke and collaborators exploit a panel of spiked and field pneumococcal samples to compare serotyping methods used for nasopharyngeal carriage studies.
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The PneuCarriage Project: A Multi-Centre Comparative Study to Identify the Best Serotyping Methods for Examining Pneumococcal Carriage in Vaccine Evaluation Studies. PLoS Med 12(11): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001903
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Catherine Satzke and collaborators exploit a panel of spiked and field pneumococcal samples to compare serotyping methods used for nasopharyngeal carriage studies.
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