Guidelines for the management of paediatric cholera infection: a systematic review of the evidence
Background: Vibrio cholerae is a highly motile Gram-negative bacterium which is responsible for 3 million cases of diarrhoeal illness and up to 100,000 deaths per year, with an increasing burden documented over the past decade. Current WHO guidelines for the treatment of paediatric cholera infectio...
Main Authors: | Williams, PCM, Berkley, JA |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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