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Public Engagement
Our researchers are involved in public engagement with the media, policy makers, communities and the public. On this page you will find information on what they do. Contact our public engagement team for more information.
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Dr Eduard Sanders Awarded University Research Lectureship
News event: 6 Feb 2013
Dr Eduard Sanders has been awarded the title of University Research Lecturer at Oxford University effective December 2012. The title of University Research Lect
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PCVIS News Issue 18
News event: 6 Feb 2013
Two years after introduction of PCV10, invasive pneumococcal disease incidences have gone down in Kilifi.
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Dr Dejan Zurovac Awarded University Research Lectureship
News event: 5 Feb 2013
Dr Dejan Zurovac has been awarded the title of University Research Lecturer at Oxford University effective December 2012. The title of University Research Lect
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Parasites and poor antenatal care are the main causes of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa, study reveals
News event: 31 Jan 2013
Programmes to control parasitic diseases and access to better antenatal care could substantially reduce the prevalence of the disease in Sub-Saharan Africa. The
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MVVR-2 Report
News event: 22 Jan 2013
The two-day symposium brought together 100 researchers with an interest in virus research in the medical and veterinary fields drawn from both research and tert
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Hospitalisation due to lower respiratory tract infection in infants increases the chances of re-hospitalisation with pneumonia.
News event: 16 Jan 2013
Children who were first admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of LRTI as infants ≤3 months of age are more likely to be re-hospitalized with pneumonia.
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PCVIS Newsletter Issue No.10
News event: 15 Nov 2010
''We are the community''; says Johnstone Thitiri who was recently selected and consented to participate in this year's Nasopharyngeal Colonization Study.
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