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Contaminant Organism Growth in Febrile Infants at Low Risk for Invasive Bacterial Infection.Academic Article Why?
Coordination-Assisted Self-Assembled Polypeptide Nanogels to Selectively Combat Bacterial Infection.Academic Article Why?
Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Absence of Serious Bacterial Infection at PICU Admission.Academic Article Why?
Multiphoton microscopy applied for real-time intravital imaging of bacterial infections in vivo.Academic Article Why?
Neonatal Mastitis and Concurrent Serious Bacterial Infection.Academic Article Why?
Progression of bacterial infections studied in real time--novel perspectives provided by multiphoton microscopy.Academic Article Why?
Real-time studies of the progression of bacterial infections and immediate tissue responses in live animals.Academic Article Why?
Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalysis Results.Academic Article Why?
The Recent Increase in Invasive Bacterial Infections: A Report From the National COVID Cohort Collaborative.Academic Article Why?
Myeloid cell IFNGR regulation in persistent viral and secondary bacterial infectionsGrant Why?
Omphalitis and Concurrent Serious Bacterial Infection.Academic Article Why?
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Leukopenia, neutropenia, and procalcitonin levels in young febrile infants with invasive bacterial infections.Academic Article Why?
Antimicrobial prescribing practices for enteric bacterial infections in an integrated health care system, Wisconsin, 2004-2017.Academic Article Why?
Asthma and atypical bacterial infection.Academic Article Why?
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