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Correction: Clinical Outcomes of Eravacycline in Patients Treated for Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Infections

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Published in:Infectious Diseases and Therapy
Main Authors: Mohammed Al Musawa, Ashlan J. Kunz Coyne, Sara Alosaimy, Kristen Lucas, Melanie Rae Schrack, Justin Andrade, Shelbye R. Herbin, Mark Biagi, Michael Pierce, Kyle C. Molina, Alaina DeKerlegand, Nicholson B. Perkins, Reese Cosimi, Lena Kang-Birken, Madeline A. King, Benjamin M. Pullinger, Leonor M. Rojas, Jeannette Bouchard, Athena L. V. Hobbs, Jazmin Agee, Kaylee E. Caniff, Sean R. Van Helden, Michael P. Veve, Michael J. Rybak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adis, Springer Healthcare 2025-09-01
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s40121-025-01242-y
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