The management of tetanus in adults in an intensive care unit in Southern Vietnam
<strong>Background:</strong> Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) yet the evidence base guiding management of this disease is extremely limited, particularly with respect to contemporary management options. Sharing knowledge about practice may facilitat...
Main Authors: | Hao, NV, Yen, LM, Davies-Foote, R, Trung, TN, Duoc, NVT, Trang, VTN, Nhat, PTH, Duc, DH, Anh, NTK, Lieu, PT, Thuy, TTD, Thuy, DB, Phong, NT, Truong, NT, Thanh, PB, Tam, DTH, Puthucheary, Z, Thwaites, CL |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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F1000Research
2021
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