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  • 3. An analysis of pediatric blood cultures in the postpneumococcal conjugate vaccine era in a community hospital emergency department.
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  • 6. Serious bacterial infections in febrile infants in the post-pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era.
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  • 9. Impact of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in the management of highly febrile children aged 6 to 24 months in an emergency department.
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  • 11. Pneumococcal bacteremia in febrile infants presenting to the emergency department 8 years after the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in the Basque Country of Spain.
    Benito-Fernández J, Mintegi S, Pocheville-Gurutzeta I, Sánchez Etxaniz J, Gómez Cortés B, Hernández Almaraz JL.
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  • 12. Serotype prevalence of occult pneumococcal bacteremia.
    Alpern ER, Alessandrini EA, McGowan KL, Bell LM, Shaw KN.
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  • 13. Treatment of urinary tract infections among febrile young children with daily intravenous antibiotic therapy at a day treatment center.
    Gauthier M, Chevalier I, Sterescu A, Bergeron S, Brunet S, Taddeo D.
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  • 14. Bacteremia in feverish children presenting to the emergency department: a retrospective study and literature review.
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  • 15. Five-fold increase in pediatric parapneumonic empyema since introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
    Hendrickson DJ, Blumberg DA, Joad JP, Jhawar S, McDonald RJ.
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  • 16. Reduction of frequent otitis media and pressure-equalizing tube insertions in children after introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
    Poehling KA, Szilagyi PG, Grijalva CG, Martin SW, LaFleur B, Mitchel E, Barth RD, Nuorti JP, Griffin MR.
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  • 17. Children with bacterial meningitis presenting to the emergency department during the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era.
    Nigrovic LE, Kuppermann N, Malley R, Bacterial Meningitis Study Group of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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  • 19. Outcomes of febrile children without localising signs after pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
    Waddle E, Jhaveri R.
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  • 20. Emergency department epidemiology of pneumococcal bacteremia in children since the institution of widespread PCV7 vaccination.
    Mistry RD, Wedin T, Balamuth F, McGowan KL, Ellison AM, Nelson KA, McLoughlin RJ, Alpern ER.
    J Emerg Med; 2013 Dec; 45(6):813-20. PubMed ID: 23992851
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