Emergence of melioidosis in the Indian Ocean region: Two new cases and a literature review.
Melioidosis is a disease caused by bacteria called B. pseudomallei. Infections can develop after contact with standing water. This disease can reach all the organs and especially the lungs. It is associated with a high mortality rate (up to 50%). Melioidosis is endemic in northern Australia and in S...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Allou (Author), Olivier Martinet (Author), Jérôme Allyn (Author), Bruno Bouchet (Author), Marie-Christine (Author), Thomas Galas (Author), Nicolas Traversier (Author), Olivier Belmonte (Author) |
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