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D. Benjamin, D. Kaufman, W. Hope, P. Smith, A. Arrieta, P. Manzoni, L. Kovanda, C. Lademacher, Brigit Isaacson, Deborah Jednachowski, Chunzhang Wu, A. Kaibara, T. Walsh (2018)
A Phase 3 Study of Micafungin Versus Amphotericin B Deoxycholate in Infants With Invasive CandidiasisThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 37
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