Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli diarrhoea: acquired immunity and transmission in an endemic area
Black, R.E; Merson, M.H; Rowe, B; Taylor, P.R; Abdul Alim, A.R; Gross, R.J; Sack, David A.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO)
; 59(2): 263-8, 1981.
Artigo em Inglês | PAHO | ID: pah-6036
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