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Christine S Benn

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Lancet (London, England)|April 28, 2009
Assessment of childhood immunisation coveragePeter Aaby, Christine S Benn
Vaccine|October 26, 2019
Stopping live vaccines after disease eradication may increase mortalityPeter Aaby, Christine S Benn
Lancet (London, England)|August 27, 2019
The importance of randomised vs non-randomised trialsAndreas Rieckmann, Christine S Benn
Human Vaccines|February 1, 2011
Non-specific and sex-differential effects of routine vaccines: what evidence is needed to take these effects into consideration in low-income countries?Peter Aaby, Christine S Benn
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|April 14, 2017
Beneficial Nonspecific Effects of Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV): Implications for the Cessation of OPV?Peter Aaby, Christine S Benn
The Journal of Infection|July 23, 2023
Measles vaccination and reduced child mortality: Prevention of immune amnesia or beneficial non-specific effects of measles vaccine?Christine S Benn, Peter Aaby
Vaccine|May 6, 2015
Unusual positive effects from vaccines need to be reported - They represent a resource that could lead to new treatment strategiesMargo S Clarke, Christine S Benn
Vaccine|April 16, 2009
Poor control vaccines in two randomised trials of malaria vaccine?Peter Aaby, Henrik Ravn, Christine S Benn
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 9, 2005
DTP in low income countries: improved child survival or survival bias?Henrik Jensen, Christine S Benn, Peter Aaby
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|October 19, 2016
The WHO Review of the Possible Nonspecific Effects of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis VaccinePeter Aaby, Henrik Ravn, Christine S Benn
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Lancet (London, England)|April 28, 2009
Assessment of childhood immunisation coveragePeter Aaby, Christine S Benn
Vaccine|October 26, 2019
Stopping live vaccines after disease eradication may increase mortalityPeter Aaby, Christine S Benn
Lancet (London, England)|August 27, 2019
The importance of randomised vs non-randomised trialsAndreas Rieckmann, Christine S Benn
Human Vaccines|February 1, 2011
Non-specific and sex-differential effects of routine vaccines: what evidence is needed to take these effects into consideration in low-income countries?Peter Aaby, Christine S Benn
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|April 14, 2017
Beneficial Nonspecific Effects of Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV): Implications for the Cessation of OPV?Peter Aaby, Christine S Benn
The Journal of Infection|July 23, 2023
Measles vaccination and reduced child mortality: Prevention of immune amnesia or beneficial non-specific effects of measles vaccine?Christine S Benn, Peter Aaby
Vaccine|May 6, 2015
Unusual positive effects from vaccines need to be reported - They represent a resource that could lead to new treatment strategiesMargo S Clarke, Christine S Benn
Vaccine|April 16, 2009
Poor control vaccines in two randomised trials of malaria vaccine?Peter Aaby, Henrik Ravn, Christine S Benn
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 9, 2005
DTP in low income countries: improved child survival or survival bias?Henrik Jensen, Christine S Benn, Peter Aaby
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|October 19, 2016
The WHO Review of the Possible Nonspecific Effects of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis VaccinePeter Aaby, Henrik Ravn, Christine S Benn
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