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Estimating rates of carriage acquisition and clearance and competitive ability for pneumococcal serotypes in Kenya with a Markov transition model.Lipsitch M, Abdullahi O, D'Amour A, Xie W, Weinberger DM, Tchetgen Tchetgen E
Epidemiology, (2012). 23:510-9

Prediction of serotypes causing invasive pneumococcal disease in unvaccinated and vaccinated populations.Weinberger DM, Harboe ZB, Flasche S, Lipsitch M
Epidemiology, (2011). 22:199-207

Estimating the proportion of pneumonia attributable to pneumococcus in Kenyan adults: latent class analysis.Jokinen J
Epidemiology, (2010). 21:719-25

Source Titles
Clin Infect Dis(19)
PLoS One(10)
Vaccine(6)
PLoS Med(5)
Lancet(5)
J Clin Microbiol(5)
Bull World Health Organ(4)
Pediatr Infect Dis J(3)
Lancet Glob Health(3)
J Infect Dis(3)
Epidemiology(3)
Clin Diagn Lab Immunol(3)
BMC Public Health(3)
N Engl J Med(2)
J Am Heart Assoc(2)
Emerg Infect Dis(2)
BMC Genomics(2)
Sci Adv(1)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A(1)
Microorganisms(1)

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