Microbiological survey in an Intensive Care Unit

An epidemiological survey on 417 sample from ICU patients, was carried out from January '97 to December 98 to verify the epidemiology of bacteria responsible for nosocomial infections and to monitor the susceptibility patterns to antimicrobial drugs during this period. Microbiological cultures...

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Hauptverfasser: Cuniato, V., Bellitti, F., D'Isanto, R., De Sio, A., Marvaso, A., Esposito, S.
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