Risk factors for community-acquired bacterial infection among young infants in South Asia: a longitudinal cohort study with nested case–control analysis

ObjectiveRisk factors predisposing infants to community-acquired bacterial infections during the first 2 months of life are poorly understood in South Asia. Identifying risk factors for infection could lead to improved preventive measures and antibiotic stewardship.MethodsFive sites in Bangladesh, I...

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Published in:BMJ global health Vol. 7; no. 11; p. e009706
Main Authors: Connor, Nicholas E, Islam, Mohammad Shahidul, Mullany, Luke C, Shang, Nong, Bhutta, Zulfiqar A, Zaidi, Anita K M, Soofi, Sajid, Nisar, Imran, Panigrahi, Pinaki, Panigrahi, Kalpana, Satpathy, Radhanath, Bose, Anuradha, Isaac, Rita, Baqui, Abdullah H, Mitra, Dipak K, Sadeq-ur Rahman, Qazi, Hossain, Tanvir, Schrag, Stephanie J, Winchell, Jonas M, Arvay, Melissa L, Diaz, Maureen H, Waller, Jessica L, Weber, Martin W, Hamer, Davidson H, Hibberd, Patricia, Nawshad Uddin Ahmed, A S M, Islam, Maksuda, Hossain, Mohammad Belal, Qazi, Shamim A, El Arifeen, Shams, Darmstadt, Gary L, Saha, Samir K
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.11.2022
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ISSN:2059-7908, 2059-7908
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