A Multisite Network Assessment of the Epidemiology and Etiology of Acquired Diarrhea among U.S. Military and Western Travelers (Global Travelers’ Diarrhea Study): A Principal Role of Norovirus among Travelers with Gastrointestinal Illness
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P. Graf | M. Riddle | B. Swierczewski | M. Simons | Myles E. Johnson | Hayley R Ashbaugh | June Early
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