Selected article for: "carriage density and Spn clearance"

Author: Simon P. Jochems; Fernando Marcon; Beatriz F. Carniel; Mark Holloway; Elena Mitsi; Emma Smith; Jenna F. Gritzfeld; Carla Solórzano; Jesús Reiné; Sherin Pojar; Elissavet Nikolaou; Esther L. German; Angie Hyder-Wright; Helen Hill; Caz Hales; Wouter A.A de Steenhuijsen Piters; Debby Bogaert; Hugh Adler; Seher Zaidi; Victoria Connor; Jamie Rylance; Helder I. Nakaya; Daniela M. Ferreira
Title: Inflammation induced by influenza virus impairs innate control of human pneumococcal carriage
  • Document date: 2018_6_20
  • ID: 4fgz09cv_35
    Snippet: In conclusion, this study highlighted the importance for innate immunity in the control of carriage 274 density and clearance of Spn, which was impaired by pre-existing viral infections (Fig S9) ......
    Document: In conclusion, this study highlighted the importance for innate immunity in the control of carriage 274 density and clearance of Spn, which was impaired by pre-existing viral infections (Fig S9) .

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