先進国と発展途上国の新生児集中治療室における院内感染:いかにしてギャップの縮小を図ることができるか?
Nosocomial infections in neonatal intensive care units in developed and developing countries: how can we narrow the gap?
J. Gray*, N. Omar
*Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK
Journal of Hospital Infection (2013) 83, 193-195
No abstract.
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