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204 related items for PubMed ID: 28449969
1. Association between functional antibody against Group B Streptococcus and maternal and infant colonization in a Gambian cohort. Le Doare K, Faal A, Jaiteh M, Sarfo F, Taylor S, Warburton F, Humphries H, Birt J, Jarju S, Darboe S, Clarke E, Antonio M, Foster-Nyarko E, Heath PT, Gorringe A, Kampmann B. Vaccine; 2017 May 19; 35(22):2970-2978. PubMed ID: 28449969 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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