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380 related items for PubMed ID: 810336

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    Treebupachatsakul P, Tiengrim S, Thamlikitkul V.
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  • 42. [Streptococcal infections in patients who have had rheumatic fever].
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  • 44. Low rates of streptococcal pharyngitis and high rates of pyoderma in Australian aboriginal communities where acute rheumatic fever is hyperendemic.
    McDonald MI, Towers RJ, Andrews RM, Benger N, Currie BJ, Carapetis JR.
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  • 51. [Acute respiratory infection in general clinical practice].
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    Chiriţă A, Azoicăi D, Manole A, Ivan A.
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