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Ellis, J (2020). WOR CM co-infections data file.xlsx. [Data Collection]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13295858.v1
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Ndlangisa, KM, du Plessis, M, Lo, S, de Gouveia, L, Chaguza, C, Antonio, M, Kwambana-Adams, B, Cornick, J, Everett, DB, Dagan, R, Hawkins, PA, Beall, B, Corso, A, Grassi Almeida, SC, Ochoa, TJ, Obaro, S, Shakoor, S, Donkor, ES, Gladstone, RA, Ho, PL, Paragi, M, Doiphode, S, Srifuengfung, S, Ford, R, Moïsi, J, Saha, SK, Bigogo, G, Sigauque, B, Eser, ÖK, Elmdaghri, N, Titov, L, Turner, P, Kumar, KLR, Kandasamy, R, Egorova, E, IP, M, Breiman, RF, Klugman, KP, McGee, L, Bentley, SD and von Gottberg, A (2022). A Streptococcus pneumoniae lineage usually associated with pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) serotypes is the most common cause of serotype 35B invasive disease in South Africa, following routine use of PCV. [Data Collection]. Microbiology Society. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16621984.v1