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Congenital CMV infection: Prevalence in newborns and the impact on hearing deficit

✍ Scribed by Engman, Mona-Lisa; Malm, Gunilla; Engström, Lotta; Petersson, Karin; Karltorp, Eva; Teär Fahnehjelm, Kristina; Uhlèn, Inger; Guthenberg, Claes; Lewensohn-Fuchs, Ilona


Book ID
123618840
Publisher
Informa plc
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0036-5548

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