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Serious infections in young infants in developing countries: Rationale for a multicenter study
Serious infections in young infants in developing countries: Rationale for a multicenter study
1999
K. Mulholland
P. Margolis
S Gove
F. McCaul
S. Parker
C John
Peter Byass
F. Harrell
K. Mason
John B. Carlin
Olayinka Ogunlesi
Martin W. Weber
Mark J. Manary
A. Palmer
Richard A. Adegbola
Hilton Whittle
Ousman Secka
Benjamin Sam
Daniel Hazlett
M. Aidoo
J. Bangali
Brian Greenwood
Lulu Muhe
M. Tilahun
S. Lulseged
S. Kebede
A. Yohanes
B. Belete
S. Ringertz
T. Desta
K. Woldeyesus
N. Tafari
D. Lehmann
Saleu G
A. Rongap
Kakazo M
P. Namuigi
S. Lupiwa
R. Sehuko
A. Clegg
R.C. Sanders
Audrey Michael
T. Lupiwa
M. Omena
M. Mens
B. Marjen
P. Wai'in
M. Sungu
David A. Lewis
Michael P. Alpers
Salvacion Gatchalian
B. Quiambao
A. M. Moreles
L. Abraham
L. Sombrero
F. Palladin
V. Sariano
A. M. Obach
E. Sunico
T. Cedulla
H. Eichenwald
C. Broome
M Gratten
R. Facklam
Terry Nolan
J. Hendrichsen
P H Mäkelä
M. Grandien
J. Schachter
L. Moore
G. Cassell
L. Duffy
F. Tenover
B Metchock
H. Tschäppeler
M. Hendry
A. C. Lamont
P. Palmer
Keywords:
Infant mortality
Developing country
Neonatal sepsis
Immunology
Intensive care medicine
Medicine
multicenter study
Pediatrics
young infants
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