Invasive Bacterial and Fungal Infections Among Hospitalized HIV-Infected and HIV-Uninfected Adults and Adolescents in Northern Tanzania

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A prospective study of 403 febrile hospitalized Tanzania adults and adolescents demonstrated the important role of invasive bacterial and fungal infections and
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Authors Crump, John A.;Ramadhani, Habib O.;Morrissey, Anne B.;Saganda, Wilbrod;Mwako, Mtumwa S.;Yang, Lan-Yan;Chow, Shein-Chung;Morpeth, Susan C.;Reyburn, Hugh;Njau, Boniface N.;Shaw, Andrea V.;Diefenthal, Helmut C.;Shao, John F.;Bartlett, John A.;Maro, Venance P.;
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Year 2011
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