Abstract. Bacteremia may be inappropriately treated as malaria in children admitted with a febrile illness in Africa. We determined the prevalence, clinical features, and spectrum of bacteremia among febrile children younger than 5 years of age admitted with a negative malaria test, but prescribed antimalarials at a referral hospital in Jinja, Uganda. After initial evaluation, a blood sample was drawn from 250 children for a complete blood count and bacterial culture. Of 250 samples cultured, 15 grew organisms presumed to be skin contaminants, and of the remaining 235 samples, 45 (19.1%) had bacteremia. Staphylococcus aureus (42%), non-typhoidal Salmonella (24%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (11%), and Streptococcus pneumoniae (9%) were the most ...
Background The relative contribution of bacterial infections to febrile disease is poorly understood...
Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bacteraemia. We ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at pri...
Bacteremia may be inappropriately treated as malaria in children admitted with a febrile illness in ...
© 2015 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Bacteremia may be inappropriately tr...
Bacterial etiologies of non-malaria febrile illnesses have significantly become important due to hig...
Background: Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in ...
Background: There is laboratory evidence of altered immune function in children with malaria. Bacter...
Bacteraemia associated with severe malaria in childhood is a sporadically reported phenomenon but it...
Abstract Background Uganda embraced the World Health Organization guidelines that recommend a univer...
The replacement of "presumptive treatment for malaria" by "test before treat" strategies for the man...
Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in rural Tanzan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014"<bold>Background</bold>": As malaria continues to dec...
Objective: The study was conducted with a view to determining the veracity of the assumption in clin...
BackgroundDespite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at prima...
Background The relative contribution of bacterial infections to febrile disease is poorly understood...
Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bacteraemia. We ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at pri...
Bacteremia may be inappropriately treated as malaria in children admitted with a febrile illness in ...
© 2015 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Bacteremia may be inappropriately tr...
Bacterial etiologies of non-malaria febrile illnesses have significantly become important due to hig...
Background: Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in ...
Background: There is laboratory evidence of altered immune function in children with malaria. Bacter...
Bacteraemia associated with severe malaria in childhood is a sporadically reported phenomenon but it...
Abstract Background Uganda embraced the World Health Organization guidelines that recommend a univer...
The replacement of "presumptive treatment for malaria" by "test before treat" strategies for the man...
Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in rural Tanzan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014"<bold>Background</bold>": As malaria continues to dec...
Objective: The study was conducted with a view to determining the veracity of the assumption in clin...
BackgroundDespite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at prima...
Background The relative contribution of bacterial infections to febrile disease is poorly understood...
Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bacteraemia. We ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that a large proportion of children with fever in Africa present at pri...