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    Agglutination by anti-capsular polysaccharide antibody is associated with protection against experimental human pneumococcal carriage by Mitsi, E, Roche, A M, Reiné, J, Zangari, T, Owugha, J T, Pennington, S H, Gritzfeld, J F, Wright, A D, Collins, A M, van Selm, S, de Jonge, M I, Gordon, S B, Weiser, J N, Ferreira, D M

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-03-2017)
    “…The ability of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) to decrease transmission by blocking the acquisition of colonization has been attributed to herd immunity…”
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    Priorities in Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) - results from an international survey and roundtable discussions by Mohanna, M, Roberts, E, Whitty, L, Gritzfeld, J F, Pain, C E, Girschick, H J, Preston, J, Hadjittofi, M, Anderson, C, Ferguson, P J, Theos, A, Hedrich, C M

    Published in Pediatric rheumatology online journal (30-06-2023)
    “…Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is an autoinflammatory bone disorder that predominantly affects children and young people. The pathophysiology and…”
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    Protective effect of PCV vaccine against experimental pneumococcal challenge in adults is primarily mediated by controlling colonisation density by German, E.L., Solórzano, C., Sunny, S., Dunne, F., Gritzfeld, J.F., Mitsi, E., Nikolaou, E., Hyder-Wright, A.D., Collins, A.M., Gordon, S.B., Ferreira, D.M.

    Published in Vaccine (09-07-2019)
    “…Widespread use of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines (PCV) has reduced vaccine-type nasopharyngeal colonisation and invasive pneumococcal disease. In a…”
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    Evaluation of host-specific Bacteroidales 16S rRNA gene markers as a complementary tool for detecting fecal pollution in a prairie watershed by Fremaux, B., Gritzfeld, J., Boa, T., Yost, C.K.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-2009)
    “…Our ability to identify and eliminate fecal contamination of water, now and in the future, is essential to reduce incidences of waterborne disease. Bacterial…”
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    Density and duration of experimental human pneumococcal carriage by Gritzfeld, J.F., Cremers, A.J.H., Ferwerda, G., Ferreira, D.M., Kadioglu, A., Hermans, P.W.M., Gordon, S.B.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-12-2014)
    “…The density and duration of pneumococcal carriage are considered to affect the likelihood of transmission and invasive disease. Because of its importance in…”
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    Modulation of nasopharyngeal innate defenses by viral coinfection predisposes individuals to experimental pneumococcal carriage by Glennie, S, Gritzfeld, J F, Pennington, S H, Garner-Jones, M, Coombes, N, Hopkins, M J, Vadesilho, C F, Miyaji, E N, Wang, D, Wright, A D, Collins, A M, Gordon, S B, Ferreira, D M

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-01-2016)
    “…Increased nasopharyngeal colonization density has been associated with pneumonia. We used experimental human pneumococcal carriage to investigate whether upper…”
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    Genetic stability of pneumococcal isolates during 35 days of human experimental carriage by Gladstone, R.A, Gritzfeld, J.F, Coupland, P, Gordon, S.B, Bentley, S.D

    Published in Vaccine (26-06-2015)
    “…Highlights • The experimental human carriage (EHPC) inoculum is genetically stable over 35 days. • Documentation of stability further addresses concerns of…”
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    Assessment of the microbial quality of irrigation water in a prairie watershed by Fremaux, B., Boa, T., Chaykowski, A., Kasichayanula, S., Gritzfeld, J., Braul, L., Yost, C.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-02-2009)
    “…Aims:  To assess levels of faecal contamination in the Qu’Appelle River (Saskatchewan, Canada) and its suitability for irrigation, by using the…”
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    Persistence of Pneumolysin in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Patients With Pneumococcal Meningitis Is Associated With Mortality by Wall, Emma C., Gordon, Stephen B., Hussain, Samia, Goonetilleke, Upali R. S., Gritzfeld, Jenna, Scarborough, Matthew, Kadioglu, Aras

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-03-2012)
    “…Poor prognosis in Pneumococcal meningitis may be associated with high pneumolysin levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). In patient samples we showed that…”
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