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The following pages link to What to do about pertussis vaccines? Linking what we know about pertussis vaccine effectiveness, immunology and disease transmission to create a better vaccine (Q36226482):
Displaying 15 items.
- Bordetella pertussis: new concepts in pathogenesis and treatment (Q36839952) (← links)
- Protective effects of in vivo-expressed autotransporters against Bordetella pertussis infection (Q40115767) (← links)
- What Is Wrong with Pertussis Vaccine Immunity? The Problem of Waning Effectiveness of Pertussis Vaccines (Q40295958) (← links)
- Outer membrane vesicles: an attractive candidate for pertussis vaccines (Q40410058) (← links)
- Pneumococcal whole-cell and protein-based vaccines: changing the paradigm (Q47410739) (← links)
- Whole-Cell or Acellular Pertussis Primary Immunizations in Infancy Determines Adolescent Cellular Immune Profiles (Q48500160) (← links)
- Use of acellular pertussis vaccines in the United States: can we do better? (Q48628546) (← links)
- Immunogenicity and safety of a second booster dose of an acellular pertussis vaccine combined with reduced antigen content diphtheria-tetanus toxoids 10 years after a first booster in adolescence: An open, phase III, non-randomized, multi-center stu (Q52598907) (← links)
- Use of a 40-day rolling incidence to monitor pertussis in Nova Scotia, 2015. (Q54207992) (← links)
- Why the evolution of vaccine resistance is less of a concern than the evolution of drug resistance (Q60301818) (← links)
- Does the economic recession influence the incidence of pertussis in a cosmopolitan European city? (Q61799827) (← links)
- Duration of Immunity and Effectiveness of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Acellular Pertussis Vaccines in Children (Q90139973) (← links)
- Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of whooping cough in hospitalized patients of a tertiary care hospital in Peru (Q92371395) (← links)
- Pertussis vaccine effectiveness in a frequency matched population-based case-control Canadian Immunization Research Network study in Ontario, Canada 2009-2015 (Q92985026) (← links)
- Role of Evolutionary Selection Acting on Vaccine Antigens in the Re-Emergence of Bordetella Pertussis (Q93159865) (← links)