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Spectre des infections graves à Haemophilus influenzae de type b en Asie et charge de morbidité / H. Peltola

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Peltola, H. (‎2000)‎. Spectre des infections graves à Haemophilus influenzae de type b en Asie et charge de morbidité / H. Peltola. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/57476
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Bulletin de l' Organisation mondiale de la santé : la revue internationale de santé publique : recueil d' articles 2000 ; 2 : 124-133
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