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Following the success in 2022, organizers announced a call for artists with presentations in Cluj-Napoca and Bucharest, event launched in 2023 by the Daisler Association. Lights On is a festival of light installations launched by the Daisler Association in Cluj-Napoca in 2018. The event has quickly managed to attract fans from all walks of life
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Lovestruck Festival is the first festival entirely dedicated to the theme of love in art and it proposes a full program of cultural events for romantics of all ages, from 24-26 March 2023, in Bucharest. From Maria Răducanu, Rona Hartner, and Analia Selis concerts, to salsa classes, award-winning film screenings, and contemporary theatre performances, to
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A first in Romania – a version of the sculpture „The Kiss„, by one of the most emblematic representatives of universal sculpture, Auguste Rodin, is auctioned in the Spring Auction 2023, which also celebrates the 500th anniversary of auctions held by the A10 by Artmark Auction House. Considered a modern art masterpiece, „The Kiss” has
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The biggest produce store in the country, Bucharest Obor Market, is located in Bucharest. Farmers and regional producers showcase their produce downstairs, while meat and dairy producers welcome customers to taste and purchase their products upstairs. The biggest produce market in the nation is worth visiting while in Bucharest. The modernized Obor Market in Bucharest
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Are you looking for music festivals in Bucharest? Look no further, as here is our selection for all those who want to fly to Bucharest to enjoy some of the most awaited festivals in Romania. Bucharest is a city full of culture and beauty, and in the past years, it has become the place to
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  • The Royal Thai Embassy, Bucharest, together with the „Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum and Visit Bucharest, are pleased to announce the upcoming Thai Festival 2024, which will take place on 25 May 2024 at “Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum in Bucharest. This festival will showcase the best of Thai culture, cuisine, and other attractions. BUCHAREST
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    The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant will hold the opening of the Invisible Museum #5 exhibition on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at the Irina Nicolau Hall, starting at 6:30 P.M. The theme of the exhibition is Subject, Image, Object. In the past, ethnographic exhibitions mainly focused on significant themes, displaying representative objects chosen to
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    For over 20 years, the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant has been holding this celebration and waiting for its visitors, for three days, at the first event with craftsmen the year. We will celebrate Palm Sunday together with embroiderers, weavers, braiders, seamstresses, icon makers, potters, spoon makers, leather workers, and old craftsmen who have
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    The Artmark Spring Auction, the biggest event of the Romanian art market this season, hosted by one of the famous art galleries in Bucharest, recorded impressive results and confirmed a substantial interest in influential Romanian art: approximately 1 million euros and an award rate of over 85%. At the anniversary event – Auction no. 500,
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    Not surprisingly, Bucharest ranks in the top spot for the best European cities for stag & hen parties. Bucharest is named the best European city for stag & hen parties by the Finnish casino review platform Bonusetu. Notably, the following cities on the Finnish platform’s top are Prague, Amsterdam and London. According to the review
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  • In a double-blind randomized controlled trial, Xavier Saez-Llorens and colleagues examine the vaccine efficacy of PHiD-CV against community-acquired pneumonia in young children in Panama, Argentina, and Columbia.

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    Abstract

    Background

    The relationship between pneumococcal conjugate vaccine–induced antibody responses and protection against community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and acute otitis media (AOM) is unclear. This study assessed the impact of the ten-valent pneumococcal nontypable Haemophilus influenzae protein D conjugate vaccine (PHiD-CV) on these end points. The primary objective was to demonstrate vaccine efficacy (VE) in a per-protocol analysis against likely bacterial CAP (B-CAP: radiologically confirmed CAP with alveolar consolidation/pleural effusion on chest X-ray, or non-alveolar infiltrates and C-reactive protein ≥ 40 µg/ml); other protocol-specified outcomes were also assessed.

    Methods and Findings

    This phase III double-blind randomized controlled study was conducted between 28 June 2007 and 28 July 2011 in Argentine, Panamanian, and Colombian populations with good access to health care. Approximately 24,000 infants received PHiD-CV or hepatitis control vaccine (hepatitis B for primary vaccination, hepatitis A at booster) at 2, 4, 6, and 15–18 mo of age. Interim analysis of the primary end point was planned when 535 first B-CAP episodes, occurring ≥2 wk after dose 3, were identified in the per-protocol cohort. After a mean follow-up of 23 mo (PHiD-CV, n = 10,295; control, n = 10,201), per-protocol VE was 22.0% (95% CI: 7.7, 34.2; one-sided p = 0.002) against B-CAP (conclusive for primary objective) and 25.7% (95% CI: 8.4%, 39.6%) against World Health Organization–defined consolidated CAP. Intent-to-treat VE was 18.2% (95% CI: 5.5%, 29.1%) against B-CAP and 23.4% (95% CI: 8.8%, 35.7%) against consolidated CAP. End-of-study per-protocol analyses were performed after a mean follo

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