Chlorhexidine for prevention of neonatal colonization with group B streptococci. V. Chlorhexidine concentrations in blood following vaginal washing during delivery

scientific article published in June 1989

Chlorhexidine for prevention of neonatal colonization with group B streptococci. V. Chlorhexidine concentrations in blood following vaginal washing during delivery is …
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P356DOI10.1016/0028-2243(89)90156-1
P698PubMed publication ID2666181

P2093author name stringChristensen P
Larsson L
Nilsson G
Christensen KK
Dykes AK
P433issue3
P921main subjectchlorhexidineQ15646788
P304page(s)221-226
P577publication date1989-06-01
P1433published inEuropean Journal of Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive BiologyQ15755730
P1476titleChlorhexidine for prevention of neonatal colonization with group B streptococci. V. Chlorhexidine concentrations in blood following vaginal washing during delivery
P478volume31

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