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- Published on: 22 March 2016
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- Published on: 22 March 2016Septic Infants: Pandora box reopensShow More
Dear Editor
We read with interest the article "Nosocomial cutaneous abscesses in septic infants" by Mandel et al.[1]
The article discusses the correlation between persistent bacteremia and nosocomial cutaneous abscesses. It has been observed by the workers that 22% of infants developed cutaneous abscesses after an episode of nosocomial infection, associated with thrombocytopenia. In view of this o...
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None declared. - Published on: 22 March 2016Reply to : Septic infants: Pandora box reopensShow More
Dear Editor
We appreciate the interest of Dr Gupta and his thoughtful comments.[1]
1. Primary disease of the neonates included in the study: Our original submission to the journal included a complete table describing in many more details the patient population. At the request of the reviewers/editors to shorten the paper, we removed the table which is now attached at the end of this letter.
2. Antibiot...
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