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1. Gastroenteritis attributable to rotavirus in hospitalized Saudi Arabian children in the period 2007–2008

3. Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn - outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy

4. Reply to: Editorial "The increasing use of T-cell stimulation for successful dengue vaccination" in eBioMedicine 2024; 102, 105120. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105120.

5. Perceptions of vaccine preventable diseases in Australian healthcare: focus on pertussis.

6. Pertussis in high-risk groups: an overview of the past quarter-century.

7. A systematic review of the burden of pertussis disease in infants and the effectiveness of maternal immunization against pertussis.

8. Immune interference (blunting) in the context of maternal immunization with Tdap-containing vaccines: is it a class effect?

9. Neonatal Pertussis, an Under-Recognized Health Burden and Rationale for Maternal Immunization: A Systematic Review of South and South-East Asian Countries.

10. The burden of pertussis in older adults: what is the role of vaccination? A systematic literature review.

11. Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn - outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy.

12. Maternal immunization: where are we now and how to move forward?

13. Epidemiology of invasive pneumococcal disease in Saudi Arabian children younger than 5years of age.

14. Human papillomavirus prevalence and type distribution among women attending routine gynecological examinations in Saudi Arabia.

15. A prospective, observational, epidemiological evaluation of the aetiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of acute otitis media in Saudi children younger than 5years of age.

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