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These baseline data are essential to assess the safety and effectiveness of influenza and pertussis vaccinations in pregnant women from the NT
Midwifery university education is an important arena for developing future vaccine advocates
We must continue our efforts to promote vaccine acceptance and thus increase vaccination uptake, by fostering more effective vaccination communication
Our data demonstrate that CD8+XCR1neg DCs possess a unique pattern of endocytic receptors and a restricted TLR profile that is particularly enriched for TLR5
We demonstrated the efficacy of FPPa-OmoMYC in inhibiting breast cancer growth when injected orthotopically in TNBC allografts
Interpregnancy intervals of <6 months were associated with increased odds of preterm birth in second-born infants
Our results show that TRM cells have a fundamental role in the surveillance of subclinical melanomas in the skin by maintaining cancer-immune equilibrium
No significant associations were found between maternal inactivated influenza vaccine or pertussis vaccination in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes
Severe hospitalized varicella still occurs with a 1-dose varicella program, although predominantly in unvaccinated children
We aim to assess the impact of interpregnancy intervals on maternal and child health outcomes in high-income countries