Host- and microbe-related risk factors for and pathophysiology of fatal Rickettsia conorii infection in Portuguese patients.
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Host- and microbe-related risk factors for and pathophysiology of fatal Rickettsia conorii infection in Portuguese patients.
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scientific article published on August 2008
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Host- and microbe-related risk ...... fection in Portuguese patients
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Adelaide Belo
David H Walker
Fátima Bacellar
Jorge Torgal
José Poças
Mario Amaro
Nahed Ismail
Paula Proença
Rita de Sousa
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10.1086/590211
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2008-08-01T00:00:00Z