Accounting for aetiology: can regional surveillance data alongside host biomarker-guided antibiotic therapy improve treatment of febrile illness in remote settings?
<br><strong>Background: </strong>Across Southeast Asia, declining malaria incidence poses a challenge for healthcare providers, in how best to manage the vast majority of patients with febrile illnesses who have a negative malaria test. In rural regions, where the majority of the p...
Main Authors: | Chandna, A, White, LJ, Pongvongsa, T, Mayxay, M, Newton, PN, Day, NPJ, Lubell, Y |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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F1000Research
2019
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