Epidemiology and outcomes of bloodstream infections in 177 severe burn patients from an industrial disaster: a multicentre retrospective study

Author:

Tang C.Q.,Li J.Q.,Shou B.M.,Pan B.H.,Chen T.S.,Xiao Y.Q.,Zheng X.P.,Xiao S.C.,Tan Q.,Xia Z.F.

Funder

Consulting Project of the Chinese Academy of Engineering

National Nature Science Foundation of China

National Basic Research Programme of China

‘Twelfth Five-Year’ Scientific Programme of China

‘1255’ Academic Discipline Project of Changhai Hospital

‘Priority’ for Clinical Key Discipline Project of Shanghai

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Medicine

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