Fiebre "Q" en Uruguay
Somma Moreira, R. E; Caffarena, Raúl M; Perez, Graciela; Somma Saldas, Silvana; Monteiro, Marina.
Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo
; 29(3): 168-73, maio-jun. 1987. tab
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