Laboratory and molecular surveillance of paediatric typhoidal Salmonella in Nepal: Antimicrobial resistance and implications for vaccine policy
<strong>Background</strong> Children are substantially affected by enteric fever in most settings with a high burden of the disease, including Nepal. However pathogen population structure and transmission dynamics are poorly delineated in young children, the proposed target group for imm...
Main Authors: | Britto, CD, Dyson, ZA, Duchene, S, Carter, MJ, Gurung, M, Kelly, DF, Murdoch, DR, Ansari, I, Thorson, S, Shrestha, S, Adhikari, N, Dougan, G, Holt, KE, Pollard, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2018
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