Epidemiological and phylogenetic evidence for patient-to-patient hepatitis C virus transmission during sclerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Hepatitis C treatment: where are we now?Hidden hazards of HCV transmission.Health care-associated hepatitis C virus infection.Phylogenetic Exploration of Nosocomial Transmission Chains of 2009 Influenza A/H1N1 among Children Admitted at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa in 2011
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Epidemiological and phylogenetic evidence for patient-to-patient hepatitis C virus transmission during sclerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Epidemiological and phylogenet ...... lerotherapy of varicose veins.
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Géraldine Cazajous
Hervé Fleury
Julien Vergniol
Juliette Foucher
Laurent Castéra
Marie-Hélène Schrive
Michel Amouretti
Muriel Faure
Patrice Couzigou
Pierre-Henri Bernard
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10.1002/JMV.20356
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z