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
Mackenzie, GA, Hill, PC, Sahito, SM, Jeffries, DJ, Hossain, I, Bottomley, C, Uchendu, U, Ameh, D, Ndiaye, M, Osuorah, CD, et al.
Impact of the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccination on pneumonia in The Gambia: population-based surveillance and case-control studies.
The Lancet Infectious Diseases
17(9)
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965 -973
2017
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Fancourt, N, Knoll, MD, Baggett, HC, Brooks, WA, Feikin, DR, Hammitt, LL, Howie, SRC, Kotloff, KL, Levine, OS, Madhi, SA, et al.
Chest Radiograph Findings in Childhood Pneumonia Cases From the Multisite PERCH Study.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
64(suppl_3)
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s262 -s270
2017
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Crawley, J, Prosperi, C, Baggett, HC, Brooks, WA, Knoll, MD, Hammitt, LL, Howie, SRC, Kotloff, KL, Levine, OS, Madhi, SA, et al.
Standardization of Clinical Assessment and Sample Collection Across All PERCH Study Sites.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
64(Suppl 3)
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s228 -s237
2017
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Feikin, DR, Fu, W, Park, DE, Shi, Q, Higdon, MM, Baggett, HC, Brooks, WA, Knoll, MD, Hammitt, LL, Howie, SRC, et al.
Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
64(suppl_3)
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s337 -s346
2017
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Thea, DM, Seidenberg, P, Park, DE, Mwananyanda, L, Fu, W, Shi, Q, Baggett, HC, Brooks, WA, Feikin, DR, Howie, SRC, et al.
Limited Utility of Polymerase Chain Reaction in Induced Sputum Specimens for Determining the Causes of Childhood Pneumonia in Resource-Poor Settings: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
64(suppl_3)
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s289 -s300
2017
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