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Rotación cíclica de antibióticos: ¿es oro todo lo que reluce?
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Correspondencia: Dr. A. Sandiumenge. Servicio de Cuidados Intensivos. Hospital Universitario Joan XXIII. Mallafré Guasch, 4. 43007 Tarragona. España. Correo electrónico:
Correspondencia: Dr. A. Sandiumenge. Servicio de Cuidados Intensivos. Hospital Universitario Joan XXIII. Mallafré Guasch, 4. 43007 Tarragona. España. Correo electrónico:
Servicio de Cuidados Intensivos. Hospital Universitario Joan XXIII. Universidad Rovira i Virgili. Tarragona. España.
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