Editorial: Thematic issue on bacterial-viral co-infections
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Editorial: Thematic issue on bacterial-viral co-infections
Conflict of interest statement
DMW is Principal investigator on research grants from Pfizer and Merck to Yale University and has received consulting fees from Pfizer, merck, GSK, Affinivax, and Matrivax. He is a contributing author on the manuscript by Stahlfeld et al. CS is Principal Investigator on a Merck Investigator Studies Program research grant funded by MSD, and an Investigator on a research grant funded by Pfizer, to the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She has received consulting fees from Merck. SM declares no conflicts.
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