Abstract Background Blood stream infections (BSIs) cause a complex cascade of inflammatory events, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality in children in Tanzania. This study was designed to delineate circulating bacterial species, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profiles and risk factors for BSIs and mortality among children in the cascade of referral health care facilities so as to guide comprehensive BSIs management. Methods A multiple cross sectional analytical study was conducted between July 20, 2016 to October 04, 2017 involving 950 children less than five years of age in the North-western part of Tanzania. Children with clinical features suggestive of BSIs were included. Demographic, clinical and laboratory information on cu...
Background: The limited availability of microbiology services in sub-Saharan Africa impedes accurate...
Background: The limited availability of microbiology services in sub-Saharan Africa impedes accurate...
Background: Faecal carriage of ESBL-producing bacteria is a potential risk for transmission and infe...
Background: Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in ...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) in children causes significant morbidity and mortality. Ther...
Background: Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death in child...
Abstract Background Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death ...
BACKGROUND: Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death in child...
Background: Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death in child...
Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in rural Tanzan...
Abstract Background Bloodstream infection (BSI) in children causes significant morbidity and mortali...
Background: While enterococci resistant to multiple antimicrobials are spreading in hospitals worldw...
Background: While enterococci resistant to multiple antimicrobials are spreading in hospitals worldw...
Background: While enterococci resistant to multiple antimicrobials are spreading in hospitals worldw...
Bloodstream bacterial infection among outpatient children with acute febrile illnes
Background: The limited availability of microbiology services in sub-Saharan Africa impedes accurate...
Background: The limited availability of microbiology services in sub-Saharan Africa impedes accurate...
Background: Faecal carriage of ESBL-producing bacteria is a potential risk for transmission and infe...
Background: Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in ...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) in children causes significant morbidity and mortality. Ther...
Background: Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death in child...
Abstract Background Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death ...
BACKGROUND: Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death in child...
Background: Bloodstream infection is a common cause of hospitalization, morbidity and death in child...
Fever is a common clinical symptom in children attending hospital outpatient clinics in rural Tanzan...
Abstract Background Bloodstream infection (BSI) in children causes significant morbidity and mortali...
Background: While enterococci resistant to multiple antimicrobials are spreading in hospitals worldw...
Background: While enterococci resistant to multiple antimicrobials are spreading in hospitals worldw...
Background: While enterococci resistant to multiple antimicrobials are spreading in hospitals worldw...
Bloodstream bacterial infection among outpatient children with acute febrile illnes
Background: The limited availability of microbiology services in sub-Saharan Africa impedes accurate...
Background: The limited availability of microbiology services in sub-Saharan Africa impedes accurate...
Background: Faecal carriage of ESBL-producing bacteria is a potential risk for transmission and infe...