Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors for Nosocomial Candidemia in Medical Intensive Care Units: Experience in a Single Hospital in Korea for 6.6 Years
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J. Yim | S. Han | C. Yoo | Young Whan Kim | Y. Shim | Seon-Sook Han | Sang-Min Lee
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