Sinus infections may cause toxic shock in children (Reuters)

By admin, 26-06-2009

Reuters - Sinus infections may cause more than 20 percent of all cases of toxic shock syndrome in children, U.S. researchers said on Monday.


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7 Responses to “Sinus infections may cause toxic shock in children (Reuters)”

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