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Evaluation of microbiological spectrum and risk factors of cellulitis in hospitalized patients.

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Evaluation of microbiological spectrum and risk factors of cellulitis in hospitalized patients.

Auteurs : Zehra A Iran Serdar ; Seniha Enbayrak Akçay ; Asuman Inan ; Ozgür Da L

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Cellulitis is a common soft tissue infection and the severity of disease vary from mild to life threatening. The aim of the present retrospective study was to evaluate age, sex, site of infection, microbiological spectrum and the risk factors of cellulitis in hospitalized patients.

DOI: 10.3109/15569527.2011.554482
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