Invasive Mold Infections Following Combat-related Injuries
Tyler Warkentien(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), David R. Tribble(Naval Medical Research Command), Benjamin Keenan(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Clinton K. Murray(San Antonio Military Medical Center), Mark E. Fleming(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Alex Weintrob(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Glenn Wortmann(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Kristopher Paolino(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Lakisha J. Gaskins(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Carlos E. Rodríguez(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Eugene V. Millar(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), William Bradley(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), P. Li(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Françoise Seillier‐Moiseiwitsch(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), J. D. Wells(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Mark G. Kortepeter(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), James R. Dunne(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Michael L. Landrum(San Antonio Military Medical Center), Duane R. Hospenthal(San Antonio Military Medical Center), Anuradha Ganesan(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Bradley A. Lloyd(Landstuhl Regional Medical Center)
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