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Clostridium Sordellii Lethal Toxin Gene Is Not Detectable by PCR in the Intestinal Flora of Infants Who Died From Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Other Causes

Journal of Medical Microbiology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1099/jmm.0.014613-0
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MedicineMicrobiology
Date

October 22, 2009

Authors
A. R. HighetC. S. GibsonP. N. Goldwater
Publisher

Microbiology Society


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