Predicting Bacteremia in Children With Cancer and Fever in Chemotherapy-induced Neutropenia: Results of the Prospective Multicenter SPOG 2003 FN Study
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A. Simon | U. Kontny | A. Hirt | D. Nadal | F. Niggli | T. Kühne | R. Ammann | C. Aebi | K. Leibundgut | H. Ozsahin | M. Beck Popovic | N. Bodmer | P. Agyeman
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