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Abstract

In South East Asia, ST283 causes sepsis in healthy adults. Raw freshwater fish consumption is the only known risk factor. These two case reports are the first from Malaysia. Although they cluster with Singapore ST283, the epidemiology is complicated by the flow of people and fish across borders.

Funding
This study was supported by the:
  • Universiti Putra Malaysia (Award UPM/800-3/3/1/GPB/2020/9683800)
    • Principle Award Recipient: SyafinazAmin-Nordin
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2024-05-04
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