Upper airways colonisation of Streptococcus pneumoniae in adults aged 60 years and older: A systematic review of prevalence and individual participant data meta-analysis of risk factors
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S. Madhi | K. O'Brien | H. Adler | E. Sanders | L. Hammitt | I. Adetifa | A. Roca | M. Stanton | O. Ortega | S. Becker-Dreps | S. Esposito | F. Schaumburg | L. Grant | G. Mackenzie | S. Nzenze | H. Farida | J. Rylance | R. Sá-Leão | J. Nuorti | D. Ferreira | I. Wheeler | Emma L Smith | P. Gounder | D. Bruden | Osman A Abdullahi | R. Kandasamy | D. Safari | E. Usuf | India Wheeler | Osman A. Abdullahi | J. P. Nuorti | Effua Usuf
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