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217 related items for PubMed ID: 24698137
1. Increase in scarlet fever notifications in the United Kingdom, 2013/2014. Guy R, Williams C, Irvine N, Reynolds A, Coelho J, Saliba V, Thomas D, Doherty L, Chalker V, von Wissmann B, Chand M, Efstratiou A, Ramsay M, Lamagni T. Euro Surveill; 2014 Mar 27; 19(12):20749. PubMed ID: 24698137 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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