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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is one of the most common reasons for young infants to be admitted to hospital, and globally is second only to malaria as a cause of death in infants between 1 and 12 months of age. In the UK it mostly occurs from October to February, causing a wave of infections that stretch the capacity of children’s wards to their limits.

Severe necrotizing soft tissue infections (SENSEI) study: Protocol for a multi-centered audit.

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Yoshimura R. et al, (2026), JPRAS Open, 48, 331 - 336

Securing the future of immunisation: ESCMID’s vision

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Ramasamy MN. et al, (2026), CMI Communications, 3, 105167 - 105167

Pneumococcal colonisation and mucosal immunity in adults with asthma following experimental human challenge

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Reiné J. et al, (2026), BMJ Immunology, 1, e000012 - e000012

Enablers and barriers to participation in vaccine trials: a narrative synthesis.

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Daniel N. et al, (2026), Vaccine, 73

A risk to child health: confusion and concern over changes to US vaccine policy.

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Pollard AJ. and Plotkin S., (2026), Lancet, 407, 553 - 556

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