Shewanella spp. Bloodstream Infections in Queensland, Australia
Kevin B. Laupland
, Adam G. Stewart, Felicity Edwards, David L. Paterson, Sonali Coulter, Claire Heney, Narelle George, and Patrick Harris
Author affiliations: Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (K.B. Laupland, A.G. Stewart, D.L. Paterson); Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane (K.B. Laupland, F. Edwards); University of Queensland, Brisbane (A.G. Stewart, D.L. Paterson, P. Harris); Medication Services Queensland, Brisbane (S. Coulter); Pathology Queensland, Brisbane (C. Heney, N. George, P. Harris)
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Figure 3. Incidence of Shewanella species bloodstream infections (cases/1 million persons), by hospital and health service, Queensland, Australia. Inset at top right shows enlarged coastal area; inset at top shows location of Queensland in Australia. Numbers indicate incidence. Adapted with permission from Queensland Health, https://www.health.qld.gov.au.
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