Invasive Salmonella infections in areas of high and low malaria transmission intensity in Tanzania

Invasive Salmonella infections in areas of high and low malaria transmission intensity in Tanzania

Biggs HM;Lester R;Nadjm B;Mtove G;Todd JE;Kinabo GD;Philemon R;Amos B;Morrissey AB;Reyburn H;Crump JA;;
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2014 Vol. 58 pp. -
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hm2014clinicalinvasive

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Where malaria transmission was intense, invasive NTS was common and Salmonella Typhi was uncommon, whereas the inverse was observed at a low malaria transmission site. The relationship between these pathogens, the environment, and the host is a compelling area for further research.

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