A decline in the incidence of invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella infection in The Gambia temporally associated with a decline in malaria infection

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These data support an association between malaria and NTS infection. Reductions in malaria infection may be associated with reduced rates of invasive childhood NTS infection.
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Authors Mackenzie G;Ceesay SJ;Hill PC;Walther M;Bojang KA;Satoguina J;Enwere G;D'Alessandro U;Saha D;Ikumapayi UN;O'Dempsey T;Mabey DC;Corrah T;Conway DJ;Adegbola RA;Greenwood BM;;
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Year 2010
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