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Vol. 15. Issue 4.
Pages 408-409 (July - August 2011)
Vol. 15. Issue 4.
Pages 408-409 (July - August 2011)
Leter to the Editor
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Bacteremia among liver and kidney transplant recipients: etiologic agents and antimicrobial susceptibilities
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Kivanc Serefhanoglu1,
, Funda Timurkaynak2, Hande Arslan3, Hamdi Karakayali4
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kivanc1972@gmail.com
Correspondence to: Baskent Universitesi, Istanbul Hastanesi Kisikli, C Altunizade M Oymaci S, No: 7 Uskudar Istanbul, Turkey.
Correspondence to: Baskent Universitesi, Istanbul Hastanesi Kisikli, C Altunizade M Oymaci S, No: 7 Uskudar Istanbul, Turkey.
1 Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Medical School, Baskent Universitesi, Turkey
2 Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Medical School, Baskent Universitesi, Turkey
3 Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Medical School, Baskent Universitesi, Turkey
4 Department of General Surgery, Medical School, Baskent Universitesi, Turkey
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Etiological agents of bacteremia in the early period after liver transplantation.
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L. Linares, J.F. García-Goez, C. Cervera, et al.
Early bacteremia after solid organ transplantation.
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