The interest of postmortem bacteriology in putrefied bodies.
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Microbial Signatures of Cadaver Gravesoil During Decomposition.Autopsy Prevalence of Tuberculosis and Other Potentially Treatable Infections among Adults with Advanced HIV Enrolled in Out-Patient Care in South Africa.Neisseria meningitides Can Survive in Corpses for At Least Eleven Days.Carcass mass has little influence on the structure of gravesoil microbial communities.Postmortem diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease.
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The interest of postmortem bacteriology in putrefied bodies.
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The interest of postmortem bacteriology in putrefied bodies.
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The interest of postmortem bacteriology in putrefied bodies.
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Daniel Malicier
Géraldine Maujean
Laurent Fanton
Tiphaine Guinet
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10.1111/1556-4029.12155
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2013-03-28T00:00:00Z