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溶血性链球菌感染与不良妊娠结局
颜建英1,(), 蒋玲玲1   
  1. 1. 350001 福州,福建省妇幼保健院产科
  • 收稿日期:2013-03-11 出版日期:2013-05-18
  • 通信作者: 颜建英

Group B streptococcal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes

Jian­ying YAN1(), Ling­ling JIANG1   

  • Received:2013-03-11 Published:2013-05-18
  • Corresponding author: Jian-ying YAN
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颜建英, 蒋玲玲. 溶血性链球菌感染与不良妊娠结局[J]. 中华产科急救电子杂志, 2013, 02(02): 94-100.

Jian­ying YAN, Ling­ling JIANG. Group B streptococcal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes[J]. Chinese Journal of Obstetric Emergency(Electronic Edition), 2013, 02(02): 94-100.

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