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Alice Young1, Catherine Tacon1, Simon Smith2,3
1Department of Intensive Care, Cairns Hospital, Cairns, Australia.
Abstract:
With prompt administration of appropriate antimicrobial therapy and access to modern intensive care support, fatal pediatric melioidosis is very unusual. We describe cases of two children in whom the possibility of melioidosis was recognized relatively early, but who died of the disease, despite receiving optimal supportive care. We discuss the resulting implications for bacterial virulence factors in disease pathogenesis.
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