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Nosocomial Infection Due to Vibrio cholerae in Two Referral Hospitals in Guatemala
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
We report nosocomial infection with Vibrio cholerae 01, in four seriously ill individuals and one infant in Guatemala. Nosocomial cholera occurs in developing countries in Latin America and should be suspected in hospitalized patients with diarrhea, especially during community outbreaks, in order to institute appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, and control measures.
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