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Neonatology. Lesson 4. Topics: Bacterial infections iewborns. Neonatal pneumonia. 1. The localized forms of infections: skin diseases, subcutaneous fat diseases, and umbilical wound infection. 2. Neonatal sepsis. The localized forms of infections: skin diseases, subcutaneous fat diseases, and umbilical wound infection. Problem of the newborns’ localized purulent infection
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