Maternal colonization and early-onset neonatal bacterial sepsis in the Gambia, West Africa: a genomic analysis of vertical transmission

Author:

Okomo Uduak A.,Darboe Saffiatou,Bah Saikou Y.,Ayorinde Abigail,Jarju Sheikh,Sesay Abdul Karim,Kebbeh Ngange,Gai Abdou,Dibbasey Tida,Grey-Johnson Mary,Le Doare Kirsty,Holt Kathryn E.,Lawn Joy E.,Kampmann Beate

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Medicine

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