Severe Bandemia Is Not Associated With Increased Risk for Adverse Events in General Pediatric Emergency Department Patients

Author:

Najafali Daniel,Kaur Noorvir,Afridi Ikram,Abdalla Norhan,Afridi Leenah,Sahadzic Iana,Solomon Julianna,Yardi Isha,Tran Quincy K

Publisher

Cureus, Inc.

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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