PERCH Conference Presentations

International Symp​o​sium​​ on Pneumococci and Pneumococc​al Diseases (ISPPD) 2018

Pneumococcal findings in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study

International Symp​o​sium​​ on Pneumococci and Pneumococc​al Diseases (ISPPD) 2016

Pilot evaluation of a quantitative serotype-specific urine antigen detection test (SS-UAD) to identify pneumococcal pneumonia in children <5 years

Serotyping of pneumococcus from nasopharyngeal STGG specimens for the PERCH study using culture-based and direct microarray techniques

Carriage of pneumococcal serotypes and association with radiographic pneumonia in young children in the Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health (PERCH) study

Ecological evidence of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) impact on suspected pneumococcal pneumonia in the Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health (PERCH) case-control study

C-reactive protein (CRP) in bacterial versus non-bacterial pneumonia in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study

C-reactive protein (CRP) plus nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal and whole blood pneumococcal PCR density to differentiate pneumococcal from non-pneumococcal pneumonia in children in the 7-country Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health case-control study

Evaluation of WHO recommendations for care of chest-indrawing pneumonia using Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health (PERCH) study findings

Association of malaria infection with pneumococcus among children with pneumonia in the Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health (PERCH) study

Association between malnutrition and pneumococcal pneumonia in the PERCH study

Association between rhinovirus and Streptococcus pneumoniae among cases and controls in the Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health (PERCH) study: a preliminary analysis

Digitally recorded lung sounds in cases and controls compared to standard lung auscultation in the Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health (PERCH) study

Diagnosing suspected radiographic pneumococcal disease in children with clinical pneumonia using digitally recorded lung sounds: a PERCH (Pneumonia Etiology for Child Health) substudy

Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD4WHOKids) for WHO Chest X-Ray Primary End-point Pneumonia in Children

Chest X-ray Findings in Children Hospitalized with WHO Defined Severe Pneumonia in a High HIV Prevalence Setting in the Era of Bacterial Conjugate Vaccines

Are Chest X-ray Patterns Associated with Clinical Parameters and Acute Phase Reactants in HIV-infected, HIV-Exposed- Uninfected and HIV-Unexposed Children Hospitalized with WHO Defined Severe Pneumonia?

RSV 16 Symposium

RSV A/B Among Hospitalized Children 1-59 months of age in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study by Kate O’Brien