Study of infectious intestinal disease in England: rates in the community, presenting to general practice, and reported to national surveillance. The Infectious Intestinal Disease Study Executive.
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Study of infectious intestinal disease in England: rates in the community, presenting to general practice, and reported to national surveillance. The Infectious Intestinal Disease Study Executive.
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D S Tompkins
J G Wheeler
J M Cowden
L C Rodrigues
M J Hudson
P J Roderick
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10.1136/BMJ.318.7190.1046
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1999-04-01T00:00:00Z