A Case Series of Spp. Bacteremia in the Pediatric Population
Elizabethkingia species are multi-drug resistant, Gram-negative bacteria that can adapt to different environmental conditions and rarely cause infections in humans but can be fatal among immunocompromised populations. We report our first experience of managing 2 pediatric patients infected with Eliz...
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Main Authors: | Lim Ming Chiang MPharm Clin (Author), Sim Cian Yi BPharm (Hons) (Author), Everlyn Coxin Siew MPaeds (Author), Syarida binti Badrulzaman MPaeds (Author), Siti Iryawani binti Rahman MRCPCH (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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