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Community-Acquired Bacteremia Among Children Admitted to a Rural Hospital in Mozambique

Pediatr. infect. dis. j; 28 (2), 2009
Background: Although community-acquired bacteremia is an important cause of childhood mortality in Africa, recognition of disease burden and potential impact of bacterial vaccines is limited. ethods: Blood cultures for bacterial pathogens were conducted systematically among children <15 years of age admi...

Acute bacterial meningitis among children, in Manhiça, a rural area in Southern Mozambique

Acta trop.; 105 (1), 2008
Introduction: Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is one of the most severe diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although data for the continent is very limited, more than one million cases are estimated per year, with mortality and life-long sequelae occurring in 50% of these cases. Methods: As part of the clin...

Antimicrobial resistance of Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Ogawa isolated in Manhic¸a District Hospital, southern Mozambique

J. antimicrob. chemother; 60 (3), 2007
Since the seventh pandemic caused by Vibrio cholerae biotype El Tor began in Indonesia in 1961, most regions of the world continue to report cholera outbreaks.1 Cholera is most common in rural areas or communities where sanitation conditions and water supply are problematic.2 In 1997, a cholera epidemic ...