Bacteremia Among Febrile Patients Attending Selected Healthcare Facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria

Bacteremia Among Febrile Patients Attending Selected Healthcare Facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria

Popoola, Oluwafemi;Kehinde, Aderemi;Ogunleye, Veronica;Adewusi, Oluwafemi J;Toy, Trevor;Mogeni, Ondari D;Aroyewun, Eunice O;Agbi, Sarah;Adekanmbi, Olukemi;Adepoju, Akinlolu;Muyibi, Sufiyan;Adebiyi, Ini;Elaturoti, Oluseyi O;Nwimo, Chukwuemeka;Adeoti, Hadizah;Omotosho, Temitope;Akinlabi, Olabisi C;Adegoke, Paul A;Adeyanju, Olusoji A;Panzner, Ursula;Baker, Stephen;Park, Se Eun;Marks, Florian;Okeke, Iruka N;
clinical infectious diseases 2019 Vol. 69 pp. S466-S473
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AbstractBackground. The relative contribution of bacterial infections to febrile disease is poorly understood in many African countries due to diagnostic limit

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