The etiology of pneumonia in HIV-uninfected children in Kilifi, Kenya: findings from the pneumonia etiology research for child health (PERCH) study
<strong>Background: <br></strong> In the 1980s, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae were identified as the principal causes of severe pneumonia in children. We investigated the etiology of severe childhood pneumonia in Kenya after introduction of conjugate vaccines...
Main Authors: | Awori, JO, Kamau, A, Morpeth, S, Kazungu, S, Silaba, M, Sande, J, Karani, A, Nyongesa, S, Mwarumba, S, Musyimi, R, Bett, A, Wande, S, Shebe, M, Ngama, M, Munywoki, PK, Muturi, N, Nokes, DJ, Feikin, DR, Murdoch, DR, Prosperi, C, O'Brien, KL, Deloria Knoll, M, Hammitt, LL, Scott, JAG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins
2021
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