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Микробиологический анализ и идентификация патогенов во время ортопедических операций: исследование в г. Эн-Насирия

К. Аль-Зиркан
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Медицинский колледж, Иракский университет Аль-Айан (AUIQ), Эн-Насирия, Ирак

Для корреспонденции: Kareem Al-Zirkan
Al-Zirkan KD, lecturer College of Medicine Al-Ayen Iraqi University, An Nasiriyah, Iraq; qi.ude.neyala@yfak.meerak

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Соблюдение этических стандартов: исследование проведено в соответствии со стандартами добросовестной клинической практики и доказательной медицины.

Статья получена: 01.06.2025 Статья принята к печати: 06.07.2025 Опубликовано online: 15.07.2025
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