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Epidermal cells from Mediterranean spotted fever patients and uninfected controls
Ebola-infected non-human primates, response in PBMCs
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children.
Spotted fever group Rickettsia in small rodents from areas of low endemicity for Brazilian spotted f…
A fatal urban case of rocky mountain spotted fever presenting an eschar in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever: 'starry sky' appearance with diffusion-weighted imaging in a child.
Eschar-associated spotted fever rickettsiosis, Bahia, Brazil.
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Efficacy of Azithromycin Plus Doxycycline Versus Doxycycline Plus Placebo in Patients With Rocky Mou…
Filter Paper Blood Spots Collected During Fever as a Source for Post-travel Diagnosis in Travelers
The Spot Sign for Predicting and Treating ICH Growth Study
Fluoride Delivery to Prevent White Spots During Orthodontic Treatment
The SPOT Project : Motivational Interviewing in Conjunction With Rapid HIV Testing
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