Incidence, etiology, and impact of diarrhea among deployed US military personnel in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
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R. Frenck | S. Putnam | J. Sanders | M. Riddle | M. Monteville | Manal Moustafa | Usha Baht | K. Brooks | Jaime Bland
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