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Publications by Christophe Quesnel
Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial to Investigate Usefulness of the Rapid Diagnostic βLACTA Test Performed Directly on Bacterial Cell Pellets From Respiratory, Urinary or Blood Samples for the Early De-Escalation of Carbapenems in Septic Intensive Care Unit Patients: The BLUE-CarbA Protocol
BMJ Open
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