Consequences of Shigella infection in young children: a systematic review.

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Full Title: Int J Infect Dis

Abbreviation: Int J Infect Dis

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Communicable Diseases

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"Declaration of interests The authors have no competing interests to declare."

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"Role of the funding sourceThis study was completed by the Strategic Analysis, Research, and Training (START) Center at the University of Washington. START is a collaborative effort with, and is supported by, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (grant # OPP1155935). The funder of the study proposed the study design but had no role in data collection or data analysis. TL was supported, in part, by the University of Washington Biostatistics, Epidemiologic, and Bioinformatic Training in Environmental Health (BEBTEH) Training Grant (grant # NIEHS 5T32ES015459)."

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