A Streptococcus pneumoniae lineage usually associated with pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) serotypes is the most common cause of serotype 35B invasive disease in South Africa, following routine use of PCV

Kedibone M Ndlangisa, Mignon du Plessis, Stephanie Lo, Linda de Gouveia, Chrispin Chaguza, Martin Antonio, Brenda Kwambana-Adams, Jennifer Cornick, Dean B Everett, Ron Dagan, Paulina A Hawkins, Bernard Beall, Alejandra Corso, Samanta Cristine Grassi Almeida, Theresa J Ochoa, Stephen Obaro, Sadia Shakoor, Eric S Donkor, Rebecca A Gladstone, Pak Leung HoMetka Paragi, Sanjay Doiphode, Somporn Srifuengfung, Rebecca Ford, Jennifer Moïsi, Samir K Saha, Godfrey Bigogo, Betuel Sigauque, Özgen Köseoglu Eser, Naima Elmdaghri, Leonid Titov, Paul Turner, K L Ravi Kumar, Rama Kandasamy, Ekaterina Egorova, Margaret Ip, Robert F Breiman, Keith P Klugman, Lesley McGee, Stephen D Bentley, Anne von Gottberg, IMAGEN The Global Pneumococcal Sequencing Consortium

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