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Increase in Drug Resistance Among Shigella Dysenteriae, Sh Flexneri, and Sh Boydii.
BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.283.6291.575
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August 29, 1981
Authors
R J Gross
B Rowe
T Cheasty
L V Thomas
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BMJ
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