PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES HARBOURING SHIGA TOXIN GENES (STX) FROM ACUTE DIARRHOEAL PATIENTS IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH
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概要
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- 2005-09-01
著者
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RAMAMURTHY Thandavarayan
National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases
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Das Suresh
Eastern Regional Station Indian Veterinary Research Institute
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Ramamurthy Thandavarayan
National Institute Of Cholera And Enteric Diseases (niced)
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Nair Gopinath
Icddr B : Centre For Health And Population Research
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AKTER JASMIN
ICDDR, B
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ASHRAF HASAN
ICDDR, B
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SAHA DEBASISH
ICDDR, B
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FARUQUE ABU
ICDDR, B
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SALAM MOHAMMED
ICDDR, B
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Faruque Abu
Icddr B : Centre For Health And Population Research
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Akter Jasmin
Icddr B : Centre For Health And Population Research
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Saha Debasish
Icddr B : Centre For Health And Population Research
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Salam Mohammed
Icddr B : Centre For Health And Population Research
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Ashraf Hasan
Icddr B : Centre For Health And Population Research
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Ramamurthy Thandavarayan
National Inst. Of Cholera And Enteric Diseases Kolkata Ind
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Ramamurthy Thandavarayan
National Inst. Of Cholera And Enteric Diseases (niced) West Bengal Ind
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