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Presence of Respiratory Viruses in Middle Ear Fluids and Nasal Wash Specimens From Children With Acute Otitis Media
Tasnee Chonmaitree, Virgil M. Howie and Allan L. Truant
Pediatrics May 1986, 77 (5) 698-702;
Tasnee Chonmaitree
Virgil M. Howie

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Presence of Respiratory Viruses in Middle Ear Fluids and Nasal Wash Specimens From Children With Acute Otitis Media
Tasnee Chonmaitree, Virgil M. Howie, Allan L. Truant
Pediatrics May 1986, 77 (5) 698-702;
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