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Antibiograms for HNELHD 2022

January 25, 2024 · by mdjkf · in Antibiograms, Health Pathology NSW, HNE LHD · Leave a comment

Collated antibiograms compiled by Dr Rob George, Pathology NSW are now available via the HNE intranet at this location .

This is the summary report :  Antibiograms_2022_-_HNE_LHD

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