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- :Pun, Sher Bahadur ;Nakagomi, ToyokoMar 2007 | Emerg Infect Dis. 13(3):482-484.:Of 731 stool specimens collected from children with diarrhea in Kathmandu, Nepal, from August 2004 through July 2005, 170 (23.3%) tested positive for ...
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