Clinical bacteriology in low-resource settings: today's solutions
Low-resource settings are disproportionately burdened by infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. Good quality clinical bacteriology through a well functioning reference laboratory network is necessary for effective resistance control, but low-resource settings face infrastructural, technic...
Main Authors: | Ombelet, S, Ronat, J, Walsh, T, Yansouni, C, Cox, J, Vlieghe, E, Martiny, D, Semret, M, Vandenberg, O, Jacobs, J, Bacteriology in Low Resource Settings working group |
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Other Authors: | Newton, P |
Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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