Prevalencia y factores de riesgo | 22 DIC 19

Neumonía bacteriémica en niños

Estimación de prevalencia, factores de riesgo, resultados y manejo terapéutico de la neumonía bacteriémica infantil
Autor/a: Cristin Q. Fritz, Kathryn M. Edwards, Wesley H. Self y colaboradores Pediatrics. 2019;144(1):e20183090
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