A global study of pathogens and host risk factors associated with infectious gastrointestinal disease in returned international travellers
Ashwin Swaminathan(Australian National University), D. O’Brien(Geelong Hospital), Patricia Schlagenhauf(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Karin Thursky(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre), Annelies Wilder‐Smith(University of London), Eli Schwartz(Tel Aviv University), Bradley A. Connor(Weill Cornell Medicine), Frank vonSonnenberg(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Jay Keystone(Toronto General Hospital), Joseph Torresi(The University of Melbourne)
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