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    Satilmiş A, Güra A, Ongun H, Mendilcioğlu I, Colak D, Oygür N.
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  • 32. Acute rubella infection in pregnant women in Delhi.
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  • 38. [Rubella in pregnant women in Abidjan (Ivory Coast)].
    Ouattara SA, Brettes JP, Aron Y, Akran V, Meite M, Sanogo I, Kodjo R.
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