One Confirmed and Six Suspected Cases of Cutaneous Larva Migrans Caused by Overseas Infection with Dog Hookworm Larvae
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概要
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- 2002-02-01
著者
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Nawa Yukifumi
Department Of Anatomy Faculty Of Medicine Kumamoto University
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Nakamura Uchiyama
Department Of Infectious Diseases Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh General Hospital
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Nakamura Uchiyama
Department Of Parasitology Miyazaki Medical College
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YAMASAKI Emi
Department of Parasitology, Miyazaki Medical College
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Yamasaki Emi
Department Of Parasitology Miyazaki Medical College
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