The survey of tinea capitis and scalp dermatophyte carriage in nursing home residents
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Y. Ju | M. Tu | Yun-Liang Yang | H. Lo | Pei‐Lun Sun | Yun-Chen Fan | Chih-Chao Lin | Chien-yio Lin | Kai-Ting Chen | Y. Chiang
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