Restricted accessLetterFirst published online 2018-5
Response to: Carbon monoxide poisoning cases presenting with non-specific symptoms by Deniz. Accuracy of triage with RAD-57 pulse CO-oximeter in suspected collective intoxication of a pediatric population
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