Early Infections Complicating the Care of Combat Casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan
Amy Weintrob, David R. Tribble(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Clinton K. Murray(Joint Commission), William P. Bradley(Henry M. Jackson Foundation), Jiahong Xu(Westat (United States)), Tyler Warkentien(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Margot R. Krauss(Westat (United States)), Bradley A. Lloyd(Landstuhl Regional Medical Center)
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