Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague?

Description:
The country of Fiji, with a population of approximately 870000 people, faces a growing burden of several communicable diseases including the bacterial infection typhoid fever. Surveillance data suggest that typhoid has become increasingly common in rural areas of Fiji and is more frequent amongst young adults. Transmission of the organisms that cause typhoid is facilitated by faecal contaminati...
Display date:
2014-10
Location:
Fiji
Format:
Scholarly text
Collections:
Otago University Research Archive
Publisher:
Wiley
Content partner:
University of Otago
Availability:
Not specified
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Otago University Research Archive
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