Invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella in Mozambican children

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2009
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Clinical presentation of invasive NTS was non-specific and similar to that of other infections, with some factors being associated with NTS. Antibiotic resistance was very common to currently recommended and available antibiotics for suspected sepsis.
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Authors Mandomando I;Macete E;Sigaúque B;Morais L;Quintó L;Sacarlal J;Espasa M;Vallès X;Bassat Q;Aide P;Nhampossa T;Machevo S;Ruiz J;Nhacolo A;Menéndez C;Kotloff KL;Roca A;Levine MM;Alonso PL;;
Journal Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH
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