2014
DOI: 10.3280/int2014-001005
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Corpo e infanzia in situazione migratoria

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“…Of the seven patients whose infection persisted, four appeared to improve clinically but continued to have significant colony counts in the urine. Two other patients had counts above 100,00O/ml and were subsequently treated with 122 intravenous AmB. The authors did not distinguish whether the species treated were C. albicans or no nalbicans.…”
Section: Flucytosin Ementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Of the seven patients whose infection persisted, four appeared to improve clinically but continued to have significant colony counts in the urine. Two other patients had counts above 100,00O/ml and were subsequently treated with 122 intravenous AmB. The authors did not distinguish whether the species treated were C. albicans or no nalbicans.…”
Section: Flucytosin Ementioning
confidence: 96%