Sakurai et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Clinical and bacteriologic characteristics of six cases of Bifidobacterium breve bacteremia due to probiotic administration in the neonatal intensive care unitSakurai et al., 2022
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- 7672259939241907005
- Author
- Sakurai Y
- Watanabe T
- Miura Y
- Uchida T
- Suda N
- Yoshida M
- Nawa T
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- Publication venue
- The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
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Background: Bifidobacterium breve is widely used as a probiotic in preterm infants and children with congenital surgical conditions, however, some cases of probiotics-induced bacteremia have been reported recently. Objectives: To examine the clinical and …
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