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Prise en charge d'une infection bactérienne potentiellement grave chez le jeune nourrisson âgé de 0 à 59 jours lorsqu'un transfert vers une structure hospitalière est impossible

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Organisation mondiale de la Santé & UNICEF. (‎2017)‎. Prise en charge d'une infection bactérienne potentiellement grave chez le jeune nourrisson âgé de 0 à 59 jours lorsqu'un transfert vers une structure hospitalière est impossible. Organisation mondiale de la Santé. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/258609. License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO
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