Needs for new diagnostic modalities in management of acute febrile infections in Egypt

Sahar Mohamed Kamal;

Abstract


Common acute febrile infections [AFIs] in Egypt are Salmonella enterica serogroup Typhi, Brucella, Leptospira, Rickettsia typhi and coxiella burnetii. Their etiologies should be defined to guide proper disease treatment, prevention, and control strategie


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Title Needs for new diagnostic modalities in management of acute febrile infections in Egypt
Authors Sahar Mohamed Kamal
Keywords Needs for new diagnostic modalities in management of acute febrile infections in Egypt
Issue Date 2008
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Common acute febrile infections [AFIs] in Egypt are Salmonella enterica serogroup Typhi, Brucella, Leptospira, Rickettsia typhi and coxiella burnetii. Their etiologies should be defined to guide proper disease treatment, prevention, and control strategie

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