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 | Description | 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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