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2024-08-05 • PLOS Global Public Health
2024-08-05 • PLOS Global Public Health
In sub-Saharan Africa, reported COVID-19 numbers have been lower than anticipated, even when considering populations’ younger age. The extent to which risk factors, established in ind...
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2018-12-07 • PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2018-12-07 • PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
BACKGROUND
Between December 2015 and July 2016, a yellow fever (YF) outbreak affected urban areas of Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). We described the outb...
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2021-12-13 • BMC Pediatrics
2021-12-13 • BMC Pediatrics
BACKGROUND
Infectious diseases account for the third most common cause of neonatal deaths. Globally, antibiotic resistance (ABR) has been increasingly challenging neonatal sepsis tre...
Infectious diseases account for the third most common cause of neonatal deaths. Globally, antibiotic resistance (ABR) has been increasingly challenging neonatal sepsis tre...
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2017-06-30 • PLOS One
2017-06-30 • PLOS One
Non-cases are suspect Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) cases testing negative by EVD RT-PCR after admission to an Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC). Admitting non-cases to an ETC prompts concerns on...
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2016-04-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
2016-04-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
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2021-05-03 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
2021-05-03 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate and compare the prevalence, reasons, sources and factors associated with self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) within Africa.
METHODS
Systematic r...
To evaluate and compare the prevalence, reasons, sources and factors associated with self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) within Africa.
METHODS
Systematic r...
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2018-06-24 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
2018-06-24 • Emerging Infectious Diseases