Otitis media aguda | 20 JUN 16

Otitis y otras complicaciones de la infección respiratoria viral

Incidencia de infecciones virales y su implicancia en el desarrollo de otitis y otras complicaciones
Autor/a: Tasnee Chonmaitree, Rocio Trujillo, Kristofer Jennings, Pedro Alvarez-Fernandez, Janak A. Patel Pediatrics 2016; 137
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