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191 related items for PubMed ID: 30035807
1. Geographical distribution of Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in chiggers from three provinces in Korea. Choi YJ, Lee IY, Song HJ, Kim J, Park HJ, Song D, Jang WJ. Microbiol Immunol; 2018 Sep; 62(9):547-553. PubMed ID: 30035807 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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