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Comparative Study of Bacterial Infection Prevalence Between Cirrhotic Patients With and Without Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

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Table 1. Patient  characteristics with regard to gender, age, time of hospitalization and disease stage according to the Child-Pügh classification
Figure 1. Comparative study of bacterial infection prevalence among  cirrhotic patients with and without upper digestive bleeding

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