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Three-Year Multicenter Surveillance of Systemic Pneumococcal Infections in Children
Sheldon L. Kaplan, Edward O. Mason, William J. Barson, Ellen R. Wald, Moshe Arditi, Tina Q. Tan, Gordon E. Schutze, John S. Bradley, Laurence B. Givner, Kwang Sik Kim and Ram Yogev
Pediatrics September 1998, 102 (3) 538-545; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.102.3.538
Sheldon L. Kaplan
Edward O. Mason Jr
William J. Barson
Ellen R. Wald
Moshe Arditi
Tina Q. Tan
Gordon E. Schutze
John S. Bradley
Laurence B. Givner
Kwang Sik Kim

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Three-Year Multicenter Surveillance of Systemic Pneumococcal Infections in Children
Sheldon L. Kaplan, Edward O. Mason, William J. Barson, Ellen R. Wald, Moshe Arditi, Tina Q. Tan, Gordon E. Schutze, John S. Bradley, Laurence B. Givner, Kwang Sik Kim, Ram Yogev
Pediatrics Sep 1998, 102 (3) 538-545; DOI: 10.1542/peds.102.3.538
Three-Year Multicenter Surveillance of Systemic Pneumococcal Infections in Children
Sheldon L. Kaplan, Edward O. Mason, William J. Barson, Ellen R. Wald, Moshe Arditi, Tina Q. Tan, Gordon E. Schutze, John S. Bradley, Laurence B. Givner, Kwang Sik Kim, Ram Yogev
Pediatrics Sep 1998, 102 (3) 538-545; DOI: 10.1542/peds.102.3.538
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