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Role Principal Research Fellow
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) : 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) : 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) : 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) : 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) : s289 -s300 2017
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