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. 1968;79:205–215.

Staphylococcal bacteremia: demographic, clinical and mirobiological features of 185 cases.

L E Cluff, R C Reynolds, D L Page, J L Breckenridge
PMCID: PMC2441191  PMID: 5667167

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