EPIDEMIOLOGIC INVESTIGATION OF AN OIL-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIC PARALYTIC EOSINOPHILIC SYNDROME IN SPAIN
Rlgau-Pérez, J. G. (Epidemiology Program Office, CDC, Atlanta, GA 30333), L. Pérez-Alvarez, S. Duenas-Castro, K. Choi, S. B. Thacker, J. L. Germain, G. González-de-Andrés, L. Canada-Royo and F. Pérez-Gallardo. Epidemiologic investigation of an oll-assoclated pneumonic paralytic eoslnophlllc syndrome...
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