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PEDIATRIC URINARY INFECTIONS, CAUSED BY EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE - PRODUCING MICROORGANISMS IN VARNA, BULGARIA

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Fig. 2. Share of ESBL-producing isolates from uri- uri-nary tract infected children in Varna, 2010-2012 [7].

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