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Y SHI, X WANG, Z YANG - Sichuan Medical Journal, 2011 - en.cnki.com.cn
Objective To analyze the distribution and drug susceptibility of the pathogens causing pyemia
in children in Liangshan,and to guide the rational use of antibiotics.Methods Retrospective analysis
was conducted on the constituent ratio and drug susceptibility to antibiotics of 385 ...
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... Termed “pyemia,” or “blood poisoning,” infection was hard to control due to ignorance of its
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