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Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period
Collegium antropologicum, 28 (2004), 2; 817-823. urn:nbn:hr:239:944202

Milas, Vesna; Milas, Josip; Pušeljić, Silvija; Gardašanić, Jasna; Vuković, Dubravka; Milas, Jasminka

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Milas, V., Milas, J., Pušeljić, S., Gardašanić, J., Vuković, D. & Milas, J. (2004). Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period. Collegium antropologicum, 28. (2), 817-823. Retrieved from https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:239:944202

Milas, Vesna, et al. "Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period." Collegium antropologicum, vol. 28, no. 2, 2004, pp. 817-823. https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:239:944202

Milas, Vesna, Josip Milas, Silvija Pušeljić, Jasna Gardašanić, Dubravka Vuković and Jasminka Milas. "Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period." Collegium antropologicum 28, no. 2 (2004): 817-823. https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:239:944202

Milas, V., et al. (2004) 'Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period', Collegium antropologicum, 28(2), pp. 817-823. Available at: https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:239:944202 (Accessed 18 November 2024)

Milas V, Milas J, Pušeljić S, Gardašanić J, Vuković D, Milas J. Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period. Collegium antropologicum [Internet]. 2004 [cited 2024 November 18];28(2):817-823. Available at: https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:239:944202

V. Milas, J. Milas, S. Pušeljić, J. Gardašanić, D. Vuković and J. Milas, "Clinical Importance of Significant Asimptomatic Bacteriuria in Newborns and Infants During Early Postnatal Period", Collegium antropologicum, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 817-823, 2004. [Online]. Available at: https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:239:944202. [Accessed: 18 November 2024]

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