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Unavailability of old antibiotics threatens effective treatment for common bacterial infections


22 Feb 2018

by Tängdén T, Pulcini C, Aagard H, Balasegaram M, Levy Hara G, Nathwani D, Sharland M, Theuretzbacher U, Cars O. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, March 2018, 18(3): 242-244.

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