Antibiotic therapy of ventilator-associated pneumonia--a reappraisal of rationale in the era of bacterial resistance.
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V Sintchenko | V. Sintchenko | J. Iredell | G. Gilbert | J R Iredell | G L Gilbert | Gwendolyn L. Gilbert
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