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支原体肺炎治疗应选择的抗生素是A.青霉素B.氨苄西林C.头孢塞肟D.庆大霉素E.红霉

题型:单项选择题

题目:

支原体肺炎治疗应选择的抗生素是

A.青霉素
B.氨苄西林
C.头孢塞肟
D.庆大霉素
E.红霉素

答案:

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参考答案:B, C, D, E

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