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Pertussis paper is PLoS Channel Editor's Pick
April 16, 2018
Stephanie Shadbolt
Pertussis paper is PLoS Channel Editor's Pick
Stephanie Shadbolt
April 16, 2018

Pertussis paper is PLoS Channel Editor's Pick

Stephanie Shadbolt
April 16, 2018
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CIDID faculty Pej Rohani and Aaron King are senior authors on the paper The impact of past vaccination coverage and immunity on pertussis resurgence, published in Science Translational Medicine on March 28, 2018. 

The paper featured as Editor's Pick on the PloS Channel, Disease Forecasting & Surveillance.

Source: https://channels.plos.org/dfs

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