Multidrug-resistant organisms: A significant cause of severe sepsis in pediatric intestinal and multi-visceral transplantation
Alicia M. Alcamo(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Rajesh K. Aneja(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Mira Trivedi(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Christopher M. Horvat(University of Pittsburgh), Marian G. Michaels(University of Pittsburgh), Carly Dulabon(Akron Children's Hospital), Joseph A. Carcillo(University of Pittsburgh), Michael Green(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Geoffrey Bond(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center)
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