Characteristics and clinical management of patients admitted to cholera wards in a regional referral hospital during the 2012 epidemic in Sierra Leone
Background and objectives: In 2012, Sierra Leone suffered a nationwide cholera epidemic which affected the capital Freetown and also the provinces. This study aims to describe the characteristics and clinical management of patients admitted to cholera isolation wards of the main referral hospital in...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Blacklock (Author), Andrew Sesay (Author), Abdul Kamara (Author), Mamud Kamara (Author), Claire Blacklock (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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