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Candida Isolation in Patients Hospitalized on a Surgical Ward: Significance and Mortality-Related Factors
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Marchena-Gomez J et al. - Colonization and/or infection by Candida spp. in non-ICU hospitalized surgical patients implies a relative high mortality. Anemia is an independent factor for mortality.
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