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Clinical Significance of Enteric Protozoa in the Immunosuppressed Human Population
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 10/16/09
Stark D et al. – This review summarizes our current state of knowledge on the significance of enteric parasitic protozoa as a cause of disease in immunosuppressed persons and also provides guidance on recent advances in diagnosis and therapy for the control of these important parasites.
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