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Publications by Deok Ryun Kim
Efficacy of a Single-Dose Regimen of Inactivated Whole-Cell Oral Cholera Vaccine: Results From 2 Years of Follow-Up of a Randomised Trial
The Lancet Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Climate Variability and the Outbreaks of Cholera in Zanzibar, East Africa: A Time Series Analysis
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Virology
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Randomised Double Blind Trial of Single Dose Doxycycline for Treating Cholera in Adults.
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Effect of Mammographic Screening From Age 40 Years on Breast Cancer Mortality in the UK Age Trial at 17 Years' Follow-Up: A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Family Support for Stroke: One Year Follow Up of a Randomised Controlled Trial
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