VIRUSES, MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE AND BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE AMONG INFANTS
Mufson, M. A. (Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, Chicago, III. 60612), H. E. Krause, H. E. Mocega and F. W. Dawson. Viruses, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and bacteria associated with lower respiratory tract disease among infants. Amer. J.Epid., 1970, 97: 192–202.—Among 746 infants requiring hospitali...
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