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Prevalence and determinants of nasal carriage of penicillin non-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae: a cross-sectional household survey in northern Vietnam

SummaryBackgroundBeta-lactams remain the first-line treatment of Streptococcus pneumoniae infections despite the increasing global prevalence of penicillin-resistant/non-susceptible strains. We conducted a cross-sectional household survey in a rural community in northern Vietnam in 2018–2019 to prov...

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Published in:The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific 2025-01, Vol.54, p.101282-101282, Article 101282
Main Authors: Tacoli, Costanza, Nguyen, Hien Anh Thi, Nguyen, Tu Cam Thi, Vu, Bich Ngoc Thi, van Wijk, Max, Pham, Quynh Dieu, Tran, Huong Kieu Thi, Nguyen, Thuong Hong Thi, Nguyen, Trang Thu, Trinh, Tung Son, Vu, Dung Tien Viet, Tran, Hoang Huy, Pham, Thai Duy, Dang, Duc Anh, Tran, Tien Dac, Nguyen, Duong Thanh, van Doorn, H. Rogier, Kesteman, Thomas, Lewycka, Sonia
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