Maternal infection rates after cesarean delivery by Pfannenstiel or Joel-Cohen incision: a multicenter surveillance study.
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A. Dumas | L. Ayzac | E. Caillat-Vallet | R. Girard | F. Tissot-Guerraz | M. Berland | A. Vincent-Bouletreau
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