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Acknowledgements B Part of It Legacy The B Part of It team wish to thank everybody who participated in this study and who helped make it possible. By being part of this, you helped drive global understanding around protection against meningococcal B disease. The B Part of It study is the largest study of its kind in the world and was only made possible through the willing participation and support from the South Australian community. Thank you for B-ing Part of It, South Australia! B Part of It Study Team Helen Marshall (Study Lead) Ross Andrews, International Scientific Advisory Ann Koehler, SA Health Committee Andrew Lawrence, SA Pathology Ray Borrow, International Scientific Advisory Tom Sullivan, AHTA, University of Adelaide Committee Kate Riley Adam Finn, International Scientific Advisory Prabha Andraweera Committee Pip Rokkas Charlene Kahler, International Scientific Advisory Susan Lee Committee Mark McMillan Shamez Ladhani, International Scientific Advisory Leslie McCauley Committee Luke Walters, SA Pathology Jenny MacLennan, International Scientific Advisory Mark Turra, SA Pathology Committee Noel Lally, SA Health Martin Maiden, International Scientific Advisory Melissa Peall, SA Health Committee Melissa Cocca, SA Health Caroline Trotter, International Scientific Advisory Sara Almond, SA Health Committee Luda Molchanoff, Country Health Thomas Sullivan, International Scientific Advisory Ann Marie Hayes, DECS Committee Monica Conway, CESA Mary Ramsay, International Scientific Advisory Carolyn Grantskaln, AIS Committee Bronwyn Donaghey, AIS Matthew Snape, International Scientific Advisory Sarah Scott, University of Adelaide Committee Lynette Kelly, University of Adelaide Don Roberton, Reference Group Vaccinology and Immunology Research Trials Unit, Alastair Burt, Reference Group Women's and Children's Hospital Monica Conway, Reference Group Peter Richmond, International Scientific Advisory Lindsay Gough, Reference Group Committee Lisa Lynch, Reference Group Carolyn Grantskalns, Reference Group Sarah Robertson, Reference Group Ann-Marie Hayes, Reference Group Noel Lally, Reference Group David Johnson, Reference Group Steve Wesselingh, Reference Group Lyn Olsen, Reference Group Larissa Biggs, Reference Group Debra Petrys, Reference Group Tahlia Riessen, Reference Group Paddy Phillips, Reference Group Acknowledgements Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia Inc. Thermofisher Adelaide UniFinance The Association of Independent Schools of South AHTA Australia Aquinas College The Department of Education Catholic Education, South Australia The University of South Australia City of Charles Sturt Women’s and Children’s Hospital Ethics Committee City of Mitcham & RGO City of Playford Women’s and Children’s Hospital Vaccinology and City of Tea Tree Gully Immunology Research Trials Unit (VIRTU) Consumer Health Forum Women’s and Children’s Hospital Country Health SA Local Health Network Youth Advisory Committee Department of Education and Children’s Services (DECS) Flinders Living Flinders University FUJI Xerox Health and Immunisation Management Services (HAIMS) Independent Schools Mount Barker Onkaparinga PopUp Medics Robinson Research Institute SAHMRHI SA Health Immunisation SA Pathology South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute St Mark’s College St Ann’s College TAFE SA Councils & Immunisation Providers Berri Barmera District Council District Council of Tumby Bay Broughton Clinic Wakefield Plains Medical Clinic Ceduna West Torrens City of Charles Sturt Whyalla Coorong District Council Witlja Coorong District Council- Comandook Wudinna Medical Practise Coorong District Council- Meningie Yankalilla District Council Coorong District Council- Tintinara UniSA City East Eastern Health Authority UniHealth University of Adelaide Flinders University HAIMS Kadmed Nominees Pty Ltd Kangaroo Island Karoonda East Murray District Council Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council Loxton Waikerie District Council Mid Murray City of Mitcham Mt Barker District Council Mt Remarkable District Council Mount Gambier Nganampa Health Council City of Onkaparinga Peterborough Medical Centre City of Playford Pop Up medics Port Augusta Port Lincoln District Council of Renmark Royal Flying Doctors Service Mallee Medical Practice Lamaroo Streaky Bay Community Health Bordertown Memorial Hospital City of Tee Tree Gully Participating Schools Cummins Area School East Murray Area School Aberfoyle Park High School Eastern Fleurieu R-12 School Adelaide High School Edward John Eyre High School Adelaide North Special School Elliston Area School Adelaide West Special Education Centre Emmaus Christian College Incorporated Allendale East Area School Encounter Lutheran College Amata Anangu School Endeavour College Ardrossan Area School Ernabella Anangu School Australian Science & Mathematics School Eudunda Area School Balaklava High School Eynesbury Senior College Inc Banksia Park International High School Faith Lutheran College Incorporated Birdwood High School Findon High School Blackfriars Priory School Fregon Anangu School Blackwood High School Garden College Booleroo Centre District School Gawler and District College B-12 Bordertown High School Gladstone High School Bowden Brompton Community School Gleeson College Brighton Secondary School Glenunga International High School Burra Community School Glossop High School Cabra Dominican College Golden Grove High School Cardijn College Gordon Education Centre Caritas College Grant High School Cedar College Hallett Cove School Ceduna Area School Hamilton Secondary College Central Yorke Harvest Christian School Charles Campbell College Hawker Area School Christian Brothers College Heathfield High School Christies Beach HS & Southern Vocational College Henley High School Clare High School Heritage College Inc Cleve Area School Hope Christian College Concordia College Horizon Christian School Coober Pedy Area School Immanuel College Coomandook Area School Indulkana Anangu School Cornerstone College Investigator College - 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