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Selection between aztreonam and cephalosporins for treatment of infections with pseudomonads needs more caution

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Selection between aztreonam and cephalosporins for treatment of infections with pseudomonads needs more caution
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Infection and Drug Resistance, January 2019
DOI 10.2147/idr.s193132
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Bhoj R Singh, Michael Hogan, Mary Barna Bridgeman, Gee Hee Min, Deepali Dixit, Patrick J Bridgeman, Navaneeth Narayanan

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#18,664,348
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#1,062
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#325,641
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#28
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