Microbiological findings in febrile neutropenia

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The isolation rate, approximately 30%, was in accordance with previous reports; similar percentages of Gram-positive and Gram-negative isolates were found. A remarkably low rate of viridans group streptococci and fungal agents was observed, despite the fact that neutropenia is the main risk factor f …
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Authors Gaytán-Martínez J;Mateos-García E;Sánchez-Cortés E;González-Llaven J;Casanova-Cardiel LJ;Fuentes-Allen JL;;
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