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  • 21. Incidence and outcome of nosocomial infections in female burn patients in Shiraz, Iran.
    Askarian M, Hosseini RS, Kheirandish P, Assadian O.
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  • 23. Infections in a burn intensive care unit: experience of seven years.
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