2009, Number 89
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Rev Enfer Infec Pediatr 2009; 22.23 (89)
Intradomiciliary Zoonosis: Pets as disease carrier beings
Children and adolescents intestinal amoebiasis epidemilologic profile in Mexico 2005–2007
Clinical epidemiology of renal mycetoma by Candida
Zúñiga CIR, Caro LJ, Villanueva DJ, Ilse Herbas RI, Vázquez TO, Campos RT
Language: Spanish
References: 8
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