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Guías para el tratamiento de las infecciones relacionadas con catéteres intravasculares de corta permanencia en adultos: conferencia de consenso SEIMC-SEMICYUC
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Correspondencia: Dr. C. León. Servicio de Medicina Intensiva. Hospital Universitario de Valme.Ctra. de Cádiz, s/n. 41014 Sevilla. España.
Correspondencia: Dr. C. León. Servicio de Medicina Intensiva. Hospital Universitario de Valme.Ctra. de Cádiz, s/n. 41014 Sevilla. España.
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