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Publications by Paulo Jorge Nogueira
Challenging Measles Case Definition: Three Measles Outbreaks in Three Health Regions of Portugal, February to April 2018
Eurosurveillance
Environmental
Virology
Public Health
Epidemiology
Medicine
Occupational Health
A Prevalência De Pré-Obesidade/Obesidade Nas Crianças Do Ensino Pré-Escolar E Escolar Na Autarquia De Vila Nova De Gaia, Portugal
Acta Medica Portuguesa
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