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UTI found chromobacter s/l zi-los-po-dan? unsual bacteria

Posted By: Deb on 2006-02-12
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nm
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Stool results came back negative for Rotavirus, C-dif, *s/l ur-syn-ia, Salmonella, and Shigella.


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