Additional file 2 of Longitudinal analysis within one hospital in sub-Saharan Africa over 20 years reveals repeated replacements of dominant clones of Klebsiella pneumoniae and stresses the importance to include temporal patterns for vaccine design considerations

Heinz, E, Pearse, O, Zuza, A, Bilima, S, Msefula, C, Musicha, P, Siyabu, P, Tewesa, E, Graf, FE, Lester, R, Lissauer, S, Cornick, J, Lewis, JM, Kawaza, K, Thomson, NRORCID logo and Feasey, NA (2024). Additional file 2 of Longitudinal analysis within one hospital in sub-Saharan Africa over 20 years reveals repeated replacements of dominant clones of Klebsiella pneumoniae and stresses the importance to include temporal patterns for vaccine design considerations. [Dataset]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26716636.v1
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Supplementary tables S1-S6 for the paper, "Longitudinal analysis within one hospital in sub-Saharan Africa over 20 years reveals repeated replacements of dominant clones of Klebsiella pneumoniae and stresses the importance to include temporal patterns for vaccine design considerations".

Keywords

AMR, Malawi, Genome surveillance, Healthcare-associated, Nosocomial infections, Surface antigens, Neonatal infection, Sepsis, Capsular polysaccharide, ESKAPE


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