Human Costs of Iraq's Chemical War against Iran; an Epidemiological Study

Article Type Descriptive Study Authors Taebi Gh.1 MD, Soroush M.R.1 MD, MPH, Modirian E.2 MD, MPH, Khateri S.1 MD, PhD, Mousavi B.1 MD, MPH, Ganjparvar Z.1 MA, Momtazmanesh K.1 MD, Sedighi Moghadam M.R.* MD, MPH

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