Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5536450 | Vaccine | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Although invasive Hia disease can be found globally, the current epidemiological data suggest that this infection predominantly affects Indigenous communities in North America. The clinical disease of Hia and the clonal nature of the bacteria resemble that of Hib. The high incidence of invasive Hia disease in Indigenous communities, along with potential fatality and severe sequelae causing long-term disability in survivors, may support the development of a new Hia conjugate vaccine for protection against this infection similar in design to the one introduced in the 1990s to control invasive Hib disease.
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Authors
Raymond S.W. Tsang, Marina Ulanova,