Risk factors for gastroenteritis associated with canal swimming in two cities in the Netherlands during the summer of 2015: A prospective study
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W. van Pelt | L. Mughini-Gras | E. Siedenburg | G. Sonder | W. Lodder | E. Fanoy | E. Ruland | D. Brandwagt | S. Parkkali | S. Kliffen | R. Joosten
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