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The Oxford Vaccine Group, part of University of Oxford, gave 99 volunteers a drink laced with live Salmonella Typhi bacteria a month after vaccinating them. Between 40% and 50% of the volunteers for the trial were students, Healthcare professionals were allowed to take part if they were not in patient-facing jobs or if they were willing to take around 3-4 weeks off work to be infected
In silico post-hoc analysis of a clinically tested recombinant West Nile virus envelope protein vaccine.
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Reiné J. et al, (2026), Comput Biol Chem, 122
Antibody fine specificity correlates with protection from malaria for the RTS,S vaccine in young African children: A post hoc analysis of a phase IIb randomised controlled trial.
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Hysa A. et al, (2026), PLoS Med, 23
Predicting trajectories of illness using RNA velocity of whole blood.
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Dunican C. et al, (2026), Nat Commun, 17
"Intranasal vaccination with recombinant human adenovirus encoding the trans-sialidase gene protects mice from lethal subcutaneous and oral Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigote challenges".
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Noronha IH. et al, (2026), J Infect Dis
Evaluation of Salmonella Paratyphi specific antibody quantity and function after vaccination and controlled human infection.
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Jones E. et al, (2026), J Immunol, 215
African-specific genetic loci determine iron status and risk of severe malaria and bacteremia in African children.
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Muriuki JM. et al, (2026), Nat Commun
Securing the future of immunisation: ESCMID's vision.
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Ramasamy MN. et al, (2026), Clin Microbiol Infect, 32, 516 - 518
Correction: Leveraging paired serology to estimate the incidence of typhoidal Salmonella infection in the STRATAA study.
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Walker J. et al, (2026), PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 20
Maternal views on RSV vaccination in the UK's second season.
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O'Hagan S. et al, (2026), Lancet Infect Dis, 26, e209 - e211
Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines for the Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock in Children 2026.
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Weiss SL. et al, (2026), Pediatr Crit Care Med, 27, 379 - 434
Paediatric case of invasive group A streptococcal necrotising myositis: diagnostic challenges and lessons learned.
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Yusuf S. et al, (2026), Lancet Infect Dis, 26, e259 - e267
Executive Summary: Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines for the Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock in Children 2026.
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Weiss SL. et al, (2026), Pediatr Crit Care Med, 27, 494 - 513
The association between vaccine coverage and herd protection: exploratory analyses of a cluster-randomised trial of Vi conjugate vaccine.
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Zhang Y. et al, (2026), EClinicalMedicine, 94
Immunisation of children and adolescents against COVID-19: immunogenicity and reactogenicity of heterologous and fractional dose schedules
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Kelly E., (2026)
Disease-Attenuated Pneumococcal Biosynthesis Gene Mutants Invade the Mucosal Epithelium and Induce Innate Immunity.
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Weight CM. et al, (2026), J Infect Dis
Recent Advances, Bottlenecks, and Future Directions in Plasmodium falciparum Vaccine Development.
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Turan G. et al, (2026), Vaccines (Basel), 14
Optimising DTwP-containing vaccine infant immunisation schedules in Uganda and Nepal (OptImms): two open-label, non-inferiority, randomised controlled trials.
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Bijukchhe SM. et al, (2026), Lancet Infect Dis
Machine learning-driven identification of serotype-independent pneumococcal vaccine candidates using samples from human infection challenge studies.
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Cheliotis KS. et al, (2026), Vaccine, 75
13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine-induced B cells produce serotype 6B but not serotype 3 capsule-specific IgG antibodies in young Malawian adults.
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Tembo G. et al, (2026), Vaccine, 75
Report of a one-day convening on regulatory science, practices, and innovative approaches to facilitate approval of novel combination vaccines.
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Hausdorff WP. et al, (2026), Vaccine, 75

