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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