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Pneumonia constituted 26.1 % of the infections. Tropical febrile illnesses (dengue, scrub typhus, enteric fever, cholera, tuberculosis, malaria and leptospirosis) constituted 15.6 % of children with AKI. Dialysis was required in 14.5 % of patients; mortality was 17.5 %. A ...
MALARIAA SUMMARY OF RECENT PROGRESS IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF ITS ETIOLOGY AND PROPHYLAXISAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000441-190210000-00010BARTON WRIGHTThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences...
RESEARCH UPON THE MALARIA PLASMODIA, 1936-1937THE ETIOLOGY OF MALARIAAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.Chas CraigSouthern medical journal.
Sociocultural etiology to guide community control of malaria in C么te d鈥橧voireBah JeanPierre KouakouCahiers D茅tudes Et De Recherches Francophones
(such as trichinosis, toxoplasmosis, trematodosis, giardiasis, malaria, and echinococcosis), fungal zoonoses (such as ring worm), rickettsial zoonoses (Q-fever), chlamydial zoonoses (psittacosis), mycoplasma zoonoses (Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection), protozoal zoonoses, and diseases caused by acellular...