Original articleIdentification of infants unlikely to have serious bacterial infection although hospitalized for suspected sepsis
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Dr. Dagan is a recipient of the University of Rochester-Israeli Pediatric Scholar Exchange Award. Presented in part before the Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco, May 3, 1984.
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