Common allergic reactions in the graft – if «fault» is always vaccine? (clinical case)
About the Authors
S. M. KharitRussian Federation
I. V. Fridman
Russian Federation
A. A. Ruleva
Russian Federation
References
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Review
For citations:
Kharit S.M., Fridman I.V., Ruleva A.A. Common allergic reactions in the graft – if «fault» is always vaccine? (clinical case). Journal Infectology. 2016;8(1):83-85. (In Russ.)