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Volume 25, Number 5—May 2019
Dispatch

Population-Based Estimate of Melioidosis, Kenya

Esther M. MuthumbiComments to Author , Nicola C. Gordon, George Mochamah, Sammy Nyongesa, Emily Odipo, Salim Mwarumba, Neema Mturi, Anthony O. Etyang, David A.B. Dance, J. Anthony G. Scott, and Susan C. Morpeth
Author affiliations: KEMRI–Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya (E.M. Muthumbi, N.C. Gordon, G. Mochamah, S. Nyongesa, E. Odipo, S. Mwarumba, N. Mturi, A.O. Etyang, J.A.G. Scott, S.C. Morpeth); London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK (N.C. Gordon, D.A.B. Dance, J.A.G. Scott, S.C. Morpeth); Lao-Oxford-Mahosot Hospital–Wellcome Trust Research Unit, Vientiane, Laos (D.A.B. Dance); University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (D.A.B. Dance, J.A.G. Scott, S.C. Morpeth)

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Identification of gentamicin-resistant, glucose-nonfermenting bacilli and Burkholderia pseudomallei from isolates collected from patients at Kilifi County Hospital, Kilifi, Kenya, 1994–2012.

Figure. Identification of gentamicin-resistant, glucose-nonfermenting bacilli and Burkholderia pseudomallei from isolates collected from patients at Kilifi County Hospital, Kilifi, Kenya, 1994–2012.

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