
pmid: 14417237
pmc: PMC2537915
Recent work on the epidemiology and microbiology of acute intestinal infections has brought about a revision of long-held views as to many of their characteristics and as to their grouping. This paper deals with these infections in the light of this recent work, with particular reference to findings made in Leningrad.
Intestinal Diseases, Acute Disease, Salmonella Infections, Humans, Infant, Child, Communicable Diseases, Escherichia coli Infections, Gastroenteritis
Intestinal Diseases, Acute Disease, Salmonella Infections, Humans, Infant, Child, Communicable Diseases, Escherichia coli Infections, Gastroenteritis
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