Prevalence, species distribution, and risk factors of fungal colonization and infection in patients at a burn intensive care unit in Vietnam
Background and Purpose: Burn patients are at a higher risk of infections caused by different organisms. This study aimed to address the prevalence, causative species, and factors related to fungal colonization or infection in patients with acute severe injuries admitted to the intensive care unit (I...
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Main Authors: | Bang Nguyen (Author), Nguyen Xuan (Author), Dinh Quang (Author), Cao Loi (Author), Nguyen Minh (Author), Nguyen Lam (Author), Do Anh (Author), Truong Hien (Author), Hoang Su (Author), Tran-Anh Le (Author) |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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