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The main pathogens causing febrile illness and implications for fever management in Laos; results from the Fiebre study

The main pathogens causing febrile illness and implications for fever management in Laos; results from the Fiebre study

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Main Authors: Luangraj, M, Phimolnsarnnousith, V, Singhaxaiyaseng, S, Kanlaya, K, Chansamouth, V, Dubot-Peres, A, Simpson, A, Vongsouvath, M, Davong, V, Lal, S, Roberts, CH, Hopkins, H, Mabey, D, Newton, PN, Ashley, EA, Mayxay, M
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2021
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