PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS INCREASE THE OVERALL RISK OF DEVELOPING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS.
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J. Pérez-Hernández | G. Rojas-Loureiro | F. H. L. Tijera | A. Servín-Caamaño | I. B. Lázaro-Pacheco | Luis Servín-Abad
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