Frequency of colonization and isolated bacteria from the tip of epidural catheter implanted for postoperative analgesia
Frequência de colonização e bactérias isoladas de ponta de cateter de peridural implantado para analgesia pós-operatória
Débora Miranda Diogo Stabille; Augusto Diogo Filho; Beatriz Lemos da Silva Mandim; Lúcio Borges de Araújo; Priscila Miranda Diogo Mesquita; Miguel Tanús Jorge
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