After the Battlefield: Infectious Complications among Wounded Warriors in the Trauma Infectious Disease Outcomes Study
David R. Tribble(Naval Medical Research Command), Jay R. McDonald, Clinton K. Murray(San Antonio Military Medical Center), Joseph L. Petfield(Landstuhl Regional Medical Center), Dana M Blyth(Brooke Army Medical Center), Bradley A. Lloyd(Landstuhl Regional Medical Center), Anuradha Ganesan(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), Katrin Mende
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