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Dr Elissavet Nikolaou

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Dr Elissavet Nikolaou

Selected research publications

Machine learning-driven identification of serotype-independent pneumococcal vaccine candidates using samples from human infection challenge studies – Journal: Vaccine – Published: 7th March 2026

RSV and rhinovirus increase pneumococcal carriage acquisition and density, whereas nasal inflammation is associated with bacterial shedding. – Journal: Cell Host and Microbe – Published: 17th August 2024

Inflammation of the Nasal Mucosa is Associated with Susceptibility to Experimental Pneumococcal Challenge in Older Adults. – Journal: Mucosal Immunology – Published: 13th July 2024

Participant perceptions and experiences of a novel community-based respiratory longitudinal sampling method in Liverpool, UK: A mixed methods feasibility study – Journal: PLoS ONE – Published: 9th November 2023

Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families – Journal: Scientific Reports – Published: 24th October 2023

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