markdownabstract__Abstract__ Neisseria meningitidis is a gram-negative diplococcus which was first identified by Anton Weichselbaum in 1887. Strains of N. meningitidis can be classified into serogroups based upon the different composition of its capsular polysaccharide. Thirteen serogroups have been identified, of which serogroups A, B, C, W135 and Y are responsible for invasive disease. Additional subclassification is based on the variability of two outer membrane proteins: PorB and PorA. Antigenic variation in PorB is responsible for classification of meningococci into serotypes, whereas PorA is responsible for serosubtyping (www.neisseria.org/nm/typing). The outer membrane of N. meningitidis also contains lipopolysaccharide (L...
Neisseria meningitidis is an important cause of invasive bacterial infection in children worldwide, ...
Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative β-proteobacterium responsible for an endemic worldwide inf...
The association between individual meningococcal antigens and the development of protective immunity...
Meningococcal disease, caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, is an important cause of morb...
In October 1997 a cluster of meningitidis serogroup C infection occurred amongst first year students...
One potential vaccine strategy in the fight against meningococcal disease involves the exploitation ...
Understanding the basis of protective immunity is a key requirement for the development of an effect...
Neisseria meningitidis causes endemic meningococcal disease worldwide. Serogroups B and C are respon...
Despite the introduction of conjugated polysaccharide vaccines for many of the Neisseria meningitidi...
ABSTRACT Neisseria meningitidis is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in children and you...
The potential protective effect of existing vaccines against serogroup B meningococci, based on oute...
International audienceBackground: Neisseria meningitidis meningitis represents approximately one-hal...
The potential protective effect of existing vaccines against serogroup B meningococci, based on oute...
Neisseria meningitidis is an obligate human commensal that commonly colonizes the oropharyngeal muco...
Meningococcal carriage and the immune response to colonization were studied in a group of military r...
Neisseria meningitidis is an important cause of invasive bacterial infection in children worldwide, ...
Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative β-proteobacterium responsible for an endemic worldwide inf...
The association between individual meningococcal antigens and the development of protective immunity...
Meningococcal disease, caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, is an important cause of morb...
In October 1997 a cluster of meningitidis serogroup C infection occurred amongst first year students...
One potential vaccine strategy in the fight against meningococcal disease involves the exploitation ...
Understanding the basis of protective immunity is a key requirement for the development of an effect...
Neisseria meningitidis causes endemic meningococcal disease worldwide. Serogroups B and C are respon...
Despite the introduction of conjugated polysaccharide vaccines for many of the Neisseria meningitidi...
ABSTRACT Neisseria meningitidis is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in children and you...
The potential protective effect of existing vaccines against serogroup B meningococci, based on oute...
International audienceBackground: Neisseria meningitidis meningitis represents approximately one-hal...
The potential protective effect of existing vaccines against serogroup B meningococci, based on oute...
Neisseria meningitidis is an obligate human commensal that commonly colonizes the oropharyngeal muco...
Meningococcal carriage and the immune response to colonization were studied in a group of military r...
Neisseria meningitidis is an important cause of invasive bacterial infection in children worldwide, ...
Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative β-proteobacterium responsible for an endemic worldwide inf...
The association between individual meningococcal antigens and the development of protective immunity...