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Propolis Extract: A Possible Antiseptic Oral Care against Multidrug-Resistant Non-Fermenting Bacteria Isolated from Non-Ventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia.Gaber et al., 2020
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- Gaber S
- Mahmoud Hemeda E
- Elsayeh H
- Abdel Wahed W
- Khalil M
- Ibrahim E
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- Journal of Pure & Applied Microbiology
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Abstract Non-ventilator Hospital-acquired Pneumonia (NV-HAP) is a significant burden in acute care hospitals and poses a risk to nonelderly, non-intensive care unit (ICU) patients, whichhave been increasing worldwide. In addition, poor oral hygiene has been associated …
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