An unusual case of abdominal mycobacterial infection: Case report and literature review
This article presents a case of an HIV-infected paediatric patient with an unusual Mycobacterium genavense infection with predominantly abdominal organ involvement.
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Main Authors: | Pieter Ekermans (Author), Rene de Gama (Author), Celeste Kock (Author), Ebrahim Hoosien (Author), Tomas Slavik (Author), Terry Marshall (Author), Craig Corcoran (Author), Jakko van Ingen (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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