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Volume 16, Number 9—September 2010
Dispatch

Typhoid Fever and Invasive Nontyphoid Salmonellosis, Malawi and South Africa

Nicholas A. Feasey, Brett N. Archer, Robert S. Heyderman, Arvinda Sooka, Brigitte Dennis, Melita A. GordonComments to Author , and Karen H. Keddy
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, Blantyre, Malawi (N.A. Feasey, R.S. Heyderman, B. Dennis); National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg, South Africa (B.N. Archer, A. Sooka, K.H. Keddy); University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (K.H. Keddy); University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK (M.A. Gordon)

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Figure 2

Age and gender distribution of adult patients (>14 years of age) with invasive nontyphoid Salmonella spp. infection in A) South Africa, 2003–2004, and B) Blantyre, Malawi, 1998–2004.

Figure 2. Age and gender distribution of adult patients (>14 years of age) with invasive nontyphoid Salmonella spp. infection in A) South Africa, 2003–2004, and B) Blantyre, Malawi, 1998–2004.

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