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Bacteraemia in sickle cell anaemia is associated with low haemoglobin: a report of 890 admissions to a tertiary hospital in Tanzania

Makani Julie, Mgaya Josephine, Balandya Emmanuel, Msami Khadija, Soka Deogratias, E. Sharon, N. Albert, Rwezaula Stella, Meda Elineema, Muturi David, Kitundu Jesse, Fegan Gregory, J. Fenella, R. Charles, W. Robert, Lowe Brett, Greg Fegan

British Journal of Haematology, Volume: 171, Issue: 2, Pages: 273 - 276

Swansea University Author: Greg Fegan

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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/bjh.13553

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Presents data on long term followup up of a large cohort of Tanzanian children and young adults with sickle cell diaesea

Published in: British Journal of Haematology
ISSN: 00071048
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2015
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa26551
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Abstract: Presents data on long term followup up of a large cohort of Tanzanian children and young adults with sickle cell diaesea
Item Description: @articleMakani_2015,doi = 10.1111/bjh.13553,url = http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.13553,year = 2015,month = jun,publisher = Wiley-Blackwell,pages = n/a--n/a,author = Julie Makani and Josephine Mgaya and Emmanuel Balandya and Khadija Msami and Deogratias Soka and Sharon E. Cox and Albert N. Komba and Stella Rwezaula and Elineema Meda and David Muturi and Jesse Kitundu and Gregory Fegan and Fenella J. Kirkham and Charles R. Newton and Robert W. Snow and Brett Lowe,title = Bacteraemia in sickle cell anaemia is associated with low haemoglobin: a report of 890 admissions to a tertiary hospital in Tanzania,journal = British Journal of Haematology
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue: 2
Start Page: 273
End Page: 276