Genetic and psychosocial influence on the association between early childhood infections and later psychiatric disorders
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T. Werge | O. Mors | B. Vilhjálmsson | P. Mortensen | A. Børglum | E. Agerbo | M. Benros | B. Trabjerg | C. Albiñana | J. Debost | E. Thorsteinsson | Liselotte Vogdrup
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