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23.8: References

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    Koch, C., Edinger, F., Fischer, T., Brenck, F., Hecker, A., Katzer, C., Markmann, M., Sander, M., & Schneck, E. (2020). Comparison of qSOFA score, SOFA score, and SIRS criteria for the prediction of infection and mortality among surgical intermediate and intensive care patients. World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-020-00343-y

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