Mixed secondary bacterial infection is associated with severe lesions of chromoblastomycosis in a neglected population from Brazil.
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D. A. Santos | V. Vicente | A. D. dos Santos | A. G. Gonçalves | C. Martins | A. C. G. Marques | M. Bomfim | Gustavo J. C. Freitas | M. Costa | M. A. de Resende-Stoianoff | S. Marques | C. D. M. Azevedo
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