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Neutropenia / Vancomycin / Chemotherapy / Piperacillin / Fever / Absolute neutrophil count / Cefepime / Antimicrobial prophylaxis / Mucositis / Medicine / Oncology / Febrile neutropenia
Date: 2014-01-14 17:31:09
Neutropenia
Vancomycin
Chemotherapy
Piperacillin
Fever
Absolute neutrophil count
Cefepime
Antimicrobial prophylaxis
Mucositis
Medicine
Oncology
Febrile neutropenia

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