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Original Article
The Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Gram-Negative Bacteria in Children Younger Than 24 Months with a Urinary Tract Infection: A Retrospective Single-Center Study over 15 Consecutive Years
Yoon Kyoung Lee, Haejeong Lee, Jong Min Kim, Ji-Man Kang, Sang Taek Lee, Nam Yong Lee, Yae-Jean Kim, Heeyeon Cho
Child Kidney Dis.
2015;19(2):148-153. Published online October 30, 2015
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3339/chikd.2015.19.2.148
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Print ISSN: 2384-0242
Online ISSN: 2384-0250
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