A comparison between risk-factor guidance for neonatal early-onset sepsis and Kaiser Permanente sepsis risk calculator in a Greek cohort.
@article{Rallis2021ACB, title={A comparison between risk-factor guidance for neonatal early-onset sepsis and Kaiser Permanente sepsis risk calculator in a Greek cohort.}, author={Dimitrios Rallis and Foteini Balomenou and Konstantina Karantanou and Kleio Kappatou and Meropi S. Tzoufi and V. Giapros}, journal={Early human development}, year={2021}, volume={155}, pages={ 105331 } }
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