Wu, C.-M.; Wei, P.-J.; Shen, Y.-T.; Chang, H.-L.; Tsai, Y.-M.; Pan, H.-F.; Chang, Y.-C.; Wei, Y.-C.; Yang, C.-J.
Female Asthmatic Patients Have Higher Risk to Develop Gemifloxacin-Associated Skin Rash, Highlighting Unique Delayed Onset Characteristics. Antibiotics 2019, 8, 134.
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics8030134
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Wu C-M, Wei P-J, Shen Y-T, Chang H-L, Tsai Y-M, Pan H-F, Chang Y-C, Wei Y-C, Yang C-J.
Female Asthmatic Patients Have Higher Risk to Develop Gemifloxacin-Associated Skin Rash, Highlighting Unique Delayed Onset Characteristics. Antibiotics. 2019; 8(3):134.
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics8030134
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Wu, Chiou-Mei, Po-Ju Wei, Yu-Ting Shen, Hsu-Liang Chang, Ying-Ming Tsai, Hung-Fang Pan, Yong-Chieh Chang, Yu-Ching Wei, and Chih-Jen Yang.
2019. "Female Asthmatic Patients Have Higher Risk to Develop Gemifloxacin-Associated Skin Rash, Highlighting Unique Delayed Onset Characteristics" Antibiotics 8, no. 3: 134.
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics8030134
APA Style
Wu, C. -M., Wei, P. -J., Shen, Y. -T., Chang, H. -L., Tsai, Y. -M., Pan, H. -F., Chang, Y. -C., Wei, Y. -C., & Yang, C. -J.
(2019). Female Asthmatic Patients Have Higher Risk to Develop Gemifloxacin-Associated Skin Rash, Highlighting Unique Delayed Onset Characteristics. Antibiotics, 8(3), 134.
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics8030134