Antibiotics as a two-edged sword: The probability of endotoxemia during burned wound treatment

Author:

Mobayen Mohammadreza,Hedayati Ch Mojtaba,Ghazanfari Mohammad Javad,Sadeghi Mahsa,Mirmasoudi Seyyedeh Sahra,Feizkhah Alireza,Mobayen Masiha,Bagheri Toolaroud Parissa,Karkhah Samad

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Emergency Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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