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A half century of neonatal sepsis at Yale: 1928 to 1978

R. M. Freedman, D. L. Ingram, I. Gross, R. A. Ehrenkranz, J. B. Warshaw and R. S. Baltimore

Changes in the pattern of neonatal bacterial infection in a 50-year period at one institution are documented, as well as the striking decrease in mortality during this period.

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