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Actualités dans la prise en charge du choc septique en réanimation — Campagne « Survivre au Sepsis »: qu’en est-il en 2011 ?

Latest developments in managing septic shock during intensive care — “Surviving Sepsis” campaign, where are we in 2011?

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Leclerc, F., Botte, A., Lampin, M.E. et al. Actualités dans la prise en charge du choc septique en réanimation — Campagne « Survivre au Sepsis »: qu’en est-il en 2011 ?. Réanimation 20 (Suppl 2), 471–476 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13546-010-0019-z

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