Dr Grant Mackenzie is a Principal Research Fellow for the New Vaccines group at MCRI.
Dr Grant Mackenzie is a Principal Research Fellow for the New Vaccines group at MCRI.
Top Publications
Bah, SY, Keeley, AJ, Armitage, EP, Khalid, H, Chaudhuri, RR, Senghore, E, Manneh, J, Tilley, L, Marks, M, Darboe, S, et al.
Genomic Characterization of Skin and Soft Tissue Streptococcus pyogenes Isolates from a Low-Income and a High-Income Setting.
mSphere
8(1)
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e00469 -e00422
2023
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Green, EW, Ndiaye, M, Hossain, IM, Olatunji, YA, Sahito, SM, Salaudeen, R, Badji, H, Manjang, A, Ceesay, L, Hill, PC, et al.
Pneumonia, Meningitis, and Septicemia in Adults and Older Children in Rural Gambia: 8 Years of Population-Based Surveillance.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
76(4)
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694 -703
2023
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Mackenzie, GA, Osei, I, Salaudeen, R, Secka, O, D’Alessandro, U, Clarke, E, Schmidt-Chanasit, J, Licciardi, PV, Nguyen, C, Greenwood, B, et al.
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccination schedules in infants—acquisition, immunogenicity, and pneumococcal conjugate and yellow fever vaccine co-administration study.
Trials
23(1)
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39
2022
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Mackenzie, GA, Osei, I, Salaudeen, R, Hossain, I, Young, B, Secka, O, D’Alessandro, U, Palmu, AA, Jokinen, J, Hinds, J, et al.
A cluster-randomised, non-inferiority trial of the impact of a two-dose compared to three-dose schedule of pneumococcal conjugate vaccination in rural Gambia: the PVS trial.
Trials
23(1)
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71
2022
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Young, B, Sarwar, G, Hossain, I, Mackenzie, G.
Risk factors associated with non-vaccination in Gambian children: a population-based cohort study.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
116(11)
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1063 -1070
2022
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