Extremely high prevalence of multi-resistance among uropathogens from hospitalised children in Beira, Mozambique
South African Medical Journal2013Vol. 103(6), pp. 382–382
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Birgitta Theodora Van der Meeren, Kajal Chhaganlal, Annett Pfeiffer, Ermelinda Gomez, Josefo Ferro, Mirrian Hilbink, C. Macome, Francien J Van der Vondervoort, K. Steidel, Peter C. Wever
Abstract
This study shows, for the first time in Mozambique, an extremely high prevalence of HRMOs among uropathogens from hospitalised children with a urinary tract infection.
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