Association between activities related to routes of infection and clinical manifestations of melioidosis

作者: C. Lim , S.J. Peacock , D. Limmathurotsakul

DOI: 10.1016/J.CMI.2015.09.016

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摘要: We sought associations between route of infection by Burkholderia pseudomallei and clinical manifestations in 330 cases melioidosis northeast Thailand using bivariate multivariable logistic regression models. Activities related to skin inoculation were negatively associated with bacteraemia, activities ingestion inhalation pneumonia. Our study suggests that is one the factors melioidosis.

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