Continuous infusion intravenous immunoglobulin is associated with a reduced incidence of infection and achieves higher serum immunoglobulin G levels than intermittent infusion following bone marrow transplantation

T. R. Spitzer, M. Cottler-Fox, P. Sullivan, M. Lynch, M. C. Tefft, L. W. Pickle, E. Cirenza, R. Cahill, H. J. Deeg, R. Sacher

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