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1. Mucormycosis after a tornado in Joplin, Missouri. Tribble DR, Warkentien T, Rodriguez C, Trauma Infectious Diseases Outcomes Study Group of the Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program. N Engl J Med; 2013 Mar 14; 368(11):1067. PubMed ID: 23484844 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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