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Conjugate vaccine serotypes persist as major causes of non-invasive pneumococcal pneumonia in Portugal despite declines in serotypes 3 and 19A (2012-2015). by Andreia N Horácio, Catarina Silva-Costa, Elísia Lopes, Mário Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections
Published 2018-01-01
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Adult non-invasive pneumococcal pneumonia in Portugal is dominated by serotype 3 and non-PCV13 serotypes 3-years after near universal PCV13 use in children by Catarina Silva-Costa, Joana Gomes-Silva, Andreia Santos, Mário Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, The Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections
Published 2023-12-01
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The majority of adult pneumococcal invasive infections in Portugal are still potentially vaccine preventable in spite of significant declines of serotypes 1 and 5. by Andreia N Horácio, Jorge Diamantino-Miranda, Sandra I Aguiar, Mário Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections
Published 2013-01-01
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Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Adults in Portugal: The Importance of Serotypes 8 and 3 (2015–2018) by Catarina Silva-Costa, Joana Gomes-Silva, Inês Teodoro, Mário Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, on behalf of the Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections
Published 2021-05-01
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Population Structure of Streptococcus pneumoniae Causing Invasive Disease in Adults in Portugal before PCV13 Availability for Adults: 2008-2011. by Andreia N Horácio, Catarina Silva-Costa, Jorge Diamantino-Miranda, Joana P Lopes, Mario Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections
Published 2016-01-01
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Pediatric Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Three Years after PCV13 Introduction in the National Immunization Plan—The Continued Importance of Serotype 3 by Catarina Silva-Costa, Joana Gomes-Silva, Lúcia Prados, Mário Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, on behalf of the Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections, the Portuguese Study Group of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease of the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society
Published 2021-07-01
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Pneumococci remain the main cause of complicated pediatric pneumonia in the post-pandemic era despite extensive pneumococcal vaccine use by Joana Gomes-Silva, Marcos D. Pinho, Ana Friães, Mário Ramirez, José Melo-Cristino, Catarina Silva-Costa, the Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections, the Portuguese Study Group of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease of the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society
Published 2024-11-01
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Streptococcus pyogenes Causing Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Are Enriched in the Recently Emerged emm89 Clade 3 and Are Not Associated With Abrogation of CovRS by Catarina Pato, José Melo-Cristino, Mario Ramirez, Ana Friães, The Portuguese Group for the Study of Streptococcal Infections, Teresa Vaz, Marília Gião, Rui Ferreira, Ana Cristina Silva, Hermínia Costa, Maria Fátima Silva, Maria Amélia Afonso, Ana Domingos, Gina Marrão, José Grossinho, Paulo Lopes, Angelina Lameirão, Gabriela Abreu, Aurélia Selaru, Hermínia Marques, Margarida Tomaz, Paula Mota, Maria Helena Ramos, Ana Paula Castro, Fernando Fonseca, Nuno Canhoto, Teresa Afonso, Teresa Pina, Helena Peres, Odete Chantre, João Marques, Cristina Marcelo, Isabel Peres, Isabel Lourenço, Margarida Pinto, Lurdes Monteiro, Luís Marques Lito, Cristina Toscano, Maria Ana Pessanha, Elmano Ramalheira, Raquel Diaz, Sónia Ferreira, Inês Cravo Roxo, Ana Paula Castro, Graça Ribeiro, Rui Tomé, Celeste Pontes, Luísa Boaventura, Catarina Chaves, Teresa Reis, Ana Buschy Fonseca, Manuela Ribeiro, Helena Gonçalves, Alberta Faustino, Adelaide Alves, Maria Cármen Iglesias, Ilse Fontes, Paulo Martinho, Maria Luísa Gonçalves, Olga Neto, Luísa Sancho, Adriana Coutinho, José Diogo, Ana Rodrigues, Maria Antónia Read, Valquíria Alves, Margarida Monteiro, Rosa Bento
Published 2018-10-01
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