The aetiology of pneumonia from analysis of lung aspirate and pleural fluid samples: Findings from the PERCH study

Background An improved understanding of childhood pneumonia aetiology is required to inform prevention and treatment strategies. Lung aspiration is the gold standard specimen for pneumonia diagnostics. We report findings from analyses of lung and pleural aspirates collected in the Pneumonia Etiology...

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Main Authors: Ebruke, B.E., Knoll, Maria Deloria, Haddix, M., Zaman, S.M.A., Prosperi, C., Feikin, D.R., Hammitt, Laura L., Levine, Orin S., O’Brien, Katherine L., Murdoch, D.R., Brooks, W.A., Scott, J.A.G., Kotloff, K.L., Madhi, S.A., Thea, D.M., Baillie, V.L., Chisti, M.J., Dione, Michel M., Driscoll, Amanda J., Fancourt, N., Karron, R.A., Le, T.T., Mohamed, S., Moore, D.P., Morpeth, S.C., Mwaba, J., Mwansa, J., Shahid, A.S.M.S.B., Sow, S.O., Tapia, M.D., Antonio, M., Howie, Stephen R.C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford University Press 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110009

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