Associated bacterial and fungal infections in burn wounds: Common factors, distribution in etiology, age groups, bacterial and fungal strands - Evaluation of a single burn center experience of 20 years
Introduction: Burn intensive care unit (BICU) patients suffer from reduced immunological competence. Often bacterial and fungal infections occur as single or associated infection of the burn site. However, common factors in associated infections are discussed controversially. In this study we evalua...
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Main Author: | Christian Weinand (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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