Intestinal helminth co-infection is an unrecognised risk factor for increased pneumococcal carriage density and invasive disease

Alice E. Law, Rebecca K. Shears, Andrea A. Lopez Rodas, Richard K. Grencis, Philip J Cooper, Daniel R. Neill, Aras Kadioglu

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Immunology and Microbiology