Vancomycin Treatment of Infective Endocarditis Is Linked with Recently Acquired Obesity
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Gilbert Habib | Didier Raoult | Emmanouil Angelakis | D. Raoult | H. Richet | E. Angelakis | F. Thuny | G. Habib | J. Casalta | Franck Thuny | Jean-Paul Casalta | Hervé Richet | D. Raoult
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