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The Etiology of Bacteremia or Pneumonia as a Prognostic Factor for Death in Burn Patients, After a 10-Day in Intensive Care Unit
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 08/27/09
Herruzo R et al. – The risk of death in intensive care unit burn patients should be reevaluated at 10 days to estimate the real contribution of different infective microorganisms to the patients' prognosis.
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