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Investigating a universal 'reverse vaccinology' MenB vaccine - structural studies to prepare for clinical trials.

Investigating a universal 'reverse vaccinology' MenB vaccine - structural studies to prepare for clinical trials.

National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Hertfordshire, UK

Preventing Group B meningococcal disease.


MenC vaccination failures:  why are some people unable to respond to the vaccine?

MenC vaccination failures: why are some people unable to respond to the vaccine?

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

Improving immunity.


Stress and emotional after effects of children with meningitis and septicaemia

Stress and emotional after effects of children with meningitis and septicaemia

Imperial College School of Medicine at St Mary's Hospital, London, UK

Reducing educational and social distress.


Trial of corticosteroid therapy for severe septicaemia in children – a pilot study.

Trial of corticosteroid therapy for severe septicaemia in children – a pilot study.

University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, Bristol Children’s Hospital, Bristol, UK, St Mary’s Hospital, London, UK

Can steroid replacement help in treating children with septicaemia?


Trial of glycerol to treat adults with bacterial meningitis in Malawi.

Trial of glycerol to treat adults with bacterial meningitis in Malawi.

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK, University of Malawi, Blantyre, Malawi

Reducing the meningitis death rate in resource-poor countries.


Trial of Group B meningococcal vaccines in adults

Trial of Group B meningococcal vaccines in adults

HPA Centre for Infections, London, UK, HPA Vaccine Evaluation Department, London, UK

Vaccination against the main cause of meningitis and septicaemia in the UK and Ireland.


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