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Vol. 29. Núm. 6.
Páginas 48-49 (Junio - Julio 2011)
Vol. 29. Núm. 6.
Páginas 48-49 (Junio - Julio 2011)
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Doble peligro: tras la gripe estacional llega la neumonía
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Steven J. Schweon
Experto en prevención de infecciones en el Pleasant Valley Manor Nursing Home en Stroudsburg (Pensilvania). También es consultor de prevención de infecciones
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