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Vol. 15. Issue 5.
Pages 501-502 (September - October 2011)
Vol. 15. Issue 5.
Pages 501-502 (September - October 2011)
Letter to the Editor
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Risk factors for mortality in Acinetobacter bacteremia
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Seongeun Yang1,
, Hee Jung Yoon2, Mo Ran Ki2
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yangse@eulji.ac.kr
Correspondence to: Department of Internal Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea 1306 Dunsandong, Seogu Daejeon, Korea (302-799).
Correspondence to: Department of Internal Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea 1306 Dunsandong, Seogu Daejeon, Korea (302-799).
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