Isolation of Candida dubliniensis from the oral cavity of an HIV-positive child in Brazil.
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K. Nishimura | M. Miyaji | A. Sano | K. Fukushima | M. Vilela | J. Uno | M. T. D. da Silva | I. Takahashi | K. Takizawa
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