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Epidemiologic approaches to infection and immunity: the case of reactive arthritis
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 06/11/09
Rohekar S et al. - There is evidence that the severity of initial infection may be associated with a higher relative risk of developing ReA. New population-based studies have further clarified the natural history of infection and subsequent ReA, demonstrating the power of community surveillance.
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