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Severe malaria and concomitant bacteraemia in children admitted to a rural Mozambican hospital

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The coexistence of malaria and invasive bacterial infections is a frequent and life-threatening condition in many endemic African settings. In Mozambique, S. pneumoniae is the leading pathogen in this interaction, possibly as a consequence of the high HIV prevalence in the area. Measures directed at reducing the burden of both those infections are urgently needed to reduce child mortality in Africa.

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