Applications of PCR (Real-Time and MassTag) and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay in Diagnosis of Respiratory Infections and Diarrheal Illness Among Deployed U.S. Military Personnel During Exercise Balikatan 2009, Philippines
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J. Pavlin | R. Jarman | C. Mason | L. Bodhidatta | Sasikorn Silapong | I. Yoon | J. M. Velasco | C. Klungthong | M. T. Valderama | Tippa Wongstitwilairoong | Arturo G Torres | Daniel P. De Cecchis
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