Winston et al., 1979 - Google Patents
Pneumococcal infections after human bone-marrow transplantationWinston et al., 1979
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- Winston D
- Schiffman G
- Wang D
- FEIG S
- LIN C
- MARSO E
- HO W
- YOUNG L
- GALE R
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- Annals of Internal Medicine
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Seven of 26 long-term survivors (> 7 months post-transplant) of bone-marrow transplantation developed penicillin-sensitive pneumococcal infections more than 7 months after transplantation. One patient had two infections. Six of eight infections were associated with …
- 206010061353 Pneumococcal infection 0 title abstract description 31
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