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Acinetobacter in modern warfare.
Matthew O'Shea
Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Acinetobacter
82%
Acinetobacter baumannii
40%
Acinetobacter Infections
100%
Afghanistan
43%
Anti-Infective Agents
33%
Cross Infection
33%
Epidemiology
25%
Iraq
41%
Military Personnel
36%
Wounds and Injuries
16%