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Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015
Research

Risk Factors for Death from Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, Europe, 2010

Adoración Navarro-TornéComments to Author , Joana Gomes Dias, Frantiska Hruba, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Lucia Pastore-Celentano, Andrew J. Amato Gauci, and Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Study Group
Author affiliations: Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (A. Navarro-Torné); European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden (A. Navarro-Torné, J. Gomes Dias, F. Hruba, P.L. Lopalco, L. Pastore-Celentano, A.J. Amato Gauci)

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Figure 1

Flow of invasive pneumococcal disease cases through the study, Europe, 2010. *Sex was unknown for 1 patient. AST, antimicrobial susceptibility testing; PCV, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; PCV7, 7-valent PCV; PCV13, 13-valent PCV; TESSy, The European Surveillance System.

Figure 1. Flow of invasive pneumococcal disease cases through the study, Europe, 2010. *Sex was unknown for 1 patient. AST, antimicrobial susceptibility testing; PCV, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; PCV7, 7-valent PCV; PCV13, 13-valent PCV; TESSy, The European Surveillance System.

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1Members of the Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Study Group who contributed data are listed at the end of this article.

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