Purpose
to contribute to the understanding of whether the frequency and intensity of social contact affects pneumococcal carriage rates and density, and if so, whether pneumococcal conjugate vaccination is able to overcome the effects of social contact on the carriage of vaccine serotypes
Grantee
Division
Global Health
Date
FEBRUARY 2015
Region served
OCEANIA
Committed amount
$349,992
Grant topic
Pneumonia
Duration (months)
28
Grantee location
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
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