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Neisseria meningitidis.
Neisseria meningitidis,
often referred to as the
meningococcus, is a Gram-negative
bacterium that can
cause meningitis and
other forms...
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combinations with
meningococcus C,
conjugated J07AG54
Haemophilus influenza B,
combinations with
meningococcus C, Y,
conjugated J07AH01
Meningococcus A, purified...
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versions are
effective against some or all of the
following types of
meningococcus: A, B, C, W-135, and Y. The
vaccines are
between 85 and 100% effective...
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Attempts at
reverse vaccinology first began with
Meningococcus B (MenB).
Meningococcus B
caused over 50% of
meningococcal meningitis, and scientists...
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scientist Jane
Hinton at
Harvard University as a
culture for
gonococcus and
meningococcus. They co-published the
method in 1941. Fernández-Mazarrasa, Carlos;...
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March 2000). "Identification of
vaccine candidates against serogroup B
meningococcus by whole-genome sequencing". Science. 287 (5459): 1816–1820. doi:10...
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infections caused by the
bacterium Neisseria meningitidis (also
termed meningococcus). It has a high
mortality rate if
untreated but is vaccine-preventable...
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Multiple species of
bacteria can be ****ociated with the condition:
Meningococcus is
another term for the
bacterial species Neisseria meningitidis; blood...
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group B
meningococcus, used to
control an
epidemic of
meningococcal disease in New Zealand. Most
people are able to
carry the
meningococcus bacteria...
- all
cases of mumps.
Meningococcus vaccines exist against groups A, B, C, W135 and Y. In
countries where the
vaccine for
meningococcus group C was introduced...