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1. Twenty Years of Active Bacterial Core Surveillance

2. Increased Risk for Group B Streptococcus Sepsis in Young Infants Exposed to HIV, Soweto, South Africa, 2004–2008

3. Group B Streptococcus vaccine development: present status and future considerations, with emphasis on perspectives for low and middle income countries [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

4. Estimating Influenza Hospitalizations among Children

5. SARS Surveillance during Emergency Public Health Response, United States, March–July 2003

6. Screening and Counseling Practices Reported by Obstetrician–Gynecologists for Patients With Hepatitis C Virus Infection

7. Sentinel Surveillance: A Reliable Way To Track Antibiotic Resistance in Communities?

8. vanG Element Insertions within a Conserved Chromosomal Site Conferring Vancomycin Resistance to Streptococcus agalactiae and Streptococcus anginosus

9. Invasive Group B Streptococcal Disease in the Elderly, Minnesota, USA, 2003–2007

10. Antibiotic Resistance Patterns in Invasive Group B Streptococcal Isolates

11. Risk factors for community-acquired bacterial infection among young infants in South Asia: a longitudinal cohort study with nested case–control analysis

12. Surveillance for incidence and etiology of early-onset neonatal sepsis in Soweto, South Africa.

13. Multistate analysis of prospective Legionnaires' disease cluster detection using SaTScan, 2011-2015.

15. Invasive bacterial disease trends and characterization of group B streptococcal isolates among young infants in southern Mozambique, 2001-2015.

16. Invasive Group B Streptococcal Disease in South Africa: Importance of Surveillance Methodology.

17. Optimization of Multiple Pathogen Detection Using the TaqMan Array Card: Application for a Population-Based Study of Neonatal Infection.

18. Serotype distribution and invasive potential of group B streptococcus isolates causing disease in infants and colonizing maternal-newborn dyads.

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