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Table 2 Distribution of publications from the six countries studied shown by age of study subjects and by pathogen tested

From: A review of 40 years of enteric antimicrobial resistance research in Eastern Africa: what can be done better?

  

Bur

Eth

Ken

Rwa

Tan

Uga

  

A. Human studies

Total

Citation

E. coli

Adults

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

[15]

Children

-

-

5

-

-

1

6

[14,16-20]

All ages

-

1

2

-

-

1

4

[21-24]

(n)

0

2

8

0

0

2

11

 

Salmonella sp.

Adults

-

4

5

-

-

-

9

[25-33]

Children

-

2

5

-

1

1

9

[34-42]

All ages

-

4

10

1

 

1

16

[43-58]

(n)

0

10

20

1

1

2

34

 

Shigella sp.

Adults

-

2

-

-

-

-

2

[59,60]

Children

-

2

-

-

1

-

3

[61-63]

All ages

4

9

6

8

1

1

29

[64-91]

(n)

4

13

6

8

2

1

34

 

Vibrio sp.

All ages

1

1

-

4

3

1

10

[92-101]

 

N

5

25

34

13

6

6

89

 

B. Animal studies

E. coli

 

-

1

11

-

-

-

12

[14,102-112]

Salmonella sp.

 

-

14

1

-

1

-

16

[113-128]

 

N

0

15

12

0

1

0

28

 
  1. (n) is the total number of studies on a particular pathogen from each country; N is the cumulative number of human and animal studies from each country. Last column shows citations.