Serotyping and Genotyping of GenitalChlamydia trachomatis Isolates Reveal Variants of Serovars Ba, G, and J as Confirmed by omp1 Nucleotide Sequence Analysis
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J. Walboomers | S. Morré | C. Meijer | A. V. D. van den Brule | G. V. van Doornum | J. Ossewaarde | J. Lan | D. Maclaren
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