Abstract

Keywords: Bakteriyel, Çocuk, Deri hastalıkları, Folikülit, Fronkül, İmpetigo

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Kılınç F. Bacterial Skin Infections in Children. Turk J Pediatr Dis [Internet]. 2019 May 24 [cited 2025 May 24];13(3):130-5. Available from: https://turkjpediatrdis.org/article/view/602