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. 2012;67(3):289-91.
doi: 10.6061/clinics/2012(03)15.

Evaluation of bacterial infections in organ transplantation

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Evaluation of bacterial infections in organ transplantation

Sílvia Figueiredo Costa et al. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2012.
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Conflicts of interests:

Edson Abdala - speaker of Bago, clinical research with Bristol. Tania Mara Varejão Strabelli - speaker of Novartis, works with Novartis, clinical research with Merch. Pedro Enrique Dorlhiac Lhacer - clinical research with Novartis, BMS and Pfizer.

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Evaluation of Bacterial Infection in Organ Donors.

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