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    Cirioni O, Giacometti A, Ghiselli R, Dell'Acqua G, Orlando F, Mocchegiani F, Silvestri C, Licci A, Saba V, Scalise G, Balaban N.
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    Xu Y, Li T, Qi S, Shen R, Chen D, Ben X, Zou Y, Zou Y.
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  • 53. [Survey on the distribution of burn pathogens and their antibiotic resistance in burn unit].
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  • 58. Catheter-related bloodstream infection.
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    Florescu I, Beuran M, Dimov R, Razbadauskas A, Bochan M, Fichev G, Dukart G, Babinchak T, Cooper CA, Ellis-Grosse EJ, Dartois N, Gandjini H, 307 Study Group.
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