Molecular surveillance reveals widespread colonisation by carbapenemase and extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing organisms in neonatal units in kenya and nigeria

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  • who: Thomas Edwards from the Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK Development, Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya have published the Article: Molecular surveillance reveals widespread colonisation by carbapenemase and extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing organisms in neonatal units in Kenya and Nigeria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study was facilitated by the Neonatal Nutrition Network for sSA established in 2018 with the goal of building research capacity and establishing an environment for future trials of neonatal nutritional and other interventions . A recent study from Nigeria, including patient isolates from . . .

     

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