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Distinct effects on diversifying selection by two mechanisms of immunity against Streptococcus pneumoniae.

Author(s): Li Y, Gierahn T, Thompson CM, Trzciński K, Ford CB, Croucher N, Gouveia P, Flechtner JB, Malley R, Lipsitch M|Journal: PLoS Pathog|PMID: 23144610| January 2012
Antigenic variation to evade host immunity has long been assumed to be a driving force of diversifying selection in pathogens.…

Serotype replacement in disease after pneumococcal vaccination.

Author(s): Weinberger DM, Malley R, Lipsitch M|Journal: Lancet|PMID: 21492929| December 2011
Vaccination with heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) has significantly reduced the burden of pneumococcal disease and has had an important…

Re-emergence of the type 1 pilus among Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates in Massachusetts, USA.

Author(s): Regev-Yochay G, Hanage WP, Trzciński K, Rifas-Shiman SL, Lee G, Bessolo A, Huang SS, Pelton SI, McAdam AJ, Finkelstein JA, Lipsitch M, Malley R|Journal: Vaccine|PMID: 20434550| July 2010
Pneumococcal type 1 pilus proteins have been proposed as potential vaccine candidates. Following conjugate pneumococcal vaccination, the prevalence of the…

The role of complement in innate and adaptive immunity to pneumococcal colonization and sepsis in a murine model.

Author(s): Bogaert D, Thompson CM, Trzciński K, Malley R, Lipsitch M|Journal: Vaccine|PMID: 19892042| January 2010
Streptococcus pneumoniae is an important bacterial cause of sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia and otitis media. Pneumococcal disease is generally preceded by…

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