Atypical infections in tsunami survivors

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After a tsunami hit Asia in December 2004, 2 survivors had severe infections due to multidrug-resistant and atypical bacteria and rare fungi weeks afterwards. Treating these infections is challenging from a clinical and microbiologic point of view.

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Garzoni, C., Emonet, S., Legout, L., Benedict, R., Hoffmeyer, P., Bernard, L., & Garbino, J. (2005). Atypical infections in tsunami survivors. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11(10), 1591–1593. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1110.050715

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