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The re-emergence of scarlet fever poses a new global public health threat. The capacity of North-East Asian serotype M12 (emm12) Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus, GAS) to cause scarlet fever has been linked epidemiologically to the presence of novel prophages
Very preterm infants have a marked innate inflammatory response at the time of late-onset sepsis
These findings suggest that genetic variants at the VDR locus may play a role in acute wheeze/asthma severity in children
Pathogenic SCN1A variants may be identified in infants with vaccine-proximate febrile seizures
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation damages skin cell DNA but skin cancers develop because ultraviolet radiation also affects the immune system
Where cell types are highly correlated with other covariates in regression models, the statistical assumption of no multicollinearity may be violated
Vaccine-proximate febrile seizures accounted for a small proportion of all febrile seizures hospital presentations
Our results show that TRM cells have a fundamental role in the surveillance of subclinical melanomas in the skin by maintaining cancer-immune equilibrium
No significant associations were found between maternal inactivated influenza vaccine or pertussis vaccination in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes
Rhinovirus infection drives complex host airway molecular responses in children with cystic fibrosis TEarly-life viral infections are responsible for