An observational clinic-based study of diarrheal illness in deployed United States military personnel in Thailand: presentation and outcome of Campylobacter infection.
Jan-Willem Sanders(Naval Medical Research Command), David R. Tribble(Naval Medical Research Command), Daniel W. Isenbarger, Lorrin Pang(Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science), Buhari A. Oyofo, Daniel A. Scott(Pfizer (United States)), J L Sanchez, W C Hewitson, C. Pitarangsi(Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science), C.A. Tamminga, P Echeverria, STEPHEN E. WALZ
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