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High rate of respiratory MDR gram-negative bacteria in H1N1-ARDS treated with ECMO

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De Rosa, F.G., Corcione, S., Pagani, N. et al. High rate of respiratory MDR gram-negative bacteria in H1N1-ARDS treated with ECMO. Intensive Care Med 39, 1880–1881 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-013-3012-y

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