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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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