Bakteryjne i grzybicze zakazenia krwi u chorych w oddzialach klinicznych Szpitala Uniwersyteckiego w Krakowie
@inproceedings{Kdzierska2003BakteryjneIG, title={Bakteryjne i grzybicze zakazenia krwi u chorych w oddzialach klinicznych Szpitala Uniwersyteckiego w Krakowie}, author={Joanna Kędzierska and Jacek Węgrzyn and Anna Ewa Kędzierska and Andżelika Pietrzyk}, year={2003} }
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Fungi as causative agents of healthcare-associated infections
- MedicineZakażenia XXI wieku
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Current epidemiology of fungal nosocomial infections according to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) classification was presented.
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