Tropical leg lymphedema caused by podoconiosis is associated with increased colonisation by anaerobic bacteria
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A. Hoerauf | Patricia Korir | S. Wanji | R. Thiele | M. Parčina | M. Ritter | G. T. Nchanji | U. Klarmann-Schulz | Claudio Neidhöfer | Nina Wetzig | Derick Lekealem Nkwetta | Bangsi Rose Fuen | Njodzeka Flora Yenban | Nancielle Mbiatong | Martin Sieber
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