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Tularaemia outbreak in Kosovo

The occurrence of a first case of tularaemia in Kosovo in 2000 and the subsequent appearance of other cases provided us with an opportunity to study this infection, seen at the Moroccan medical-surgical field hospital set up in Mitrovica during our stay in Kosovo. This was a prospective study involv...

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Published in:Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie 2007-11, Vol.134 (11), p.839-842
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