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Fig. 3 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Fig. 3

From: Antimicrobial resistance surveillance and trends in armed conflict, fragile, and non-conflict countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region

Fig. 3

Burden of Clinically Significant Priority Organisms Causing Bacteriologically Confirmed (BC) Bloodstream Infections (BSIs) (BC-BSIs) in WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region Countries, Classified by Conflict and Fragility Status: Mean prevalence (%) of (A) Acinetobacter spp. and (B) S. aureus from total BC-BSIs Reported to GLASS (2017–2021)

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