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Early prevention of trauma-related infection/sepsis
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    • Early prevention of trauma-related infection/sepsis

    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 4, Issue 2, Pages: 101-108(2017)
    • Published:2017-06

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  • Xiao-Yuan Ma, Li-Xing Tian, Hua-Ping Liang. Early prevention of trauma-related infection/sepsis[J]. Military Medical Research, 2017, 4(2): 101-108. DOI:

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