Bacteraemia in patients receiving human cadaveric renal transplants
AUTOR(ES)
Leigh, D. A.
RESUMO
During a two-year period (1966 to 1968) 70 patients were admitted to the Renal Transplantation Unit at St Mary's Hospital and 22 (31%) developed bacteraemia.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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