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Vol. 52. Issue 1.
Pages 75-76 (1 January 2000)
Vol. 52. Issue 1.
Pages 75-76 (1 January 2000)
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Infección invasiva por Streptococcus pyogenes
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B. García-Cuartero, L. Echeverría, T. Bracamonte, A. González Vergaz, A. Maderuelo, J.M. Cea, L.L. Carrasco, A. Arregui
Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital Severo Ochoa. Leganés. Madrid
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