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Characteristics of patients treated for STEC infection without evidence for hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) at first presentation to health care center.

Authors
  1. Alexander Zoufaly (393397)
  2. Andreas de Weerth (393401)
  3. Ansgar W. Lohse (393407)
  4. Christine Neumann-Grutzeck (383075)
  5. Christoph Rüther (383077)
  6. Eik Vettorazzi (285300)
  7. Friedhelm Sayk (349562)
  8. Irmtraut Koop (393400)
  9. Jakob P. Cramer (393398)
  10. Jan P. Bremer (393399)
  11. Karl Wegscheider (66415)
  12. Katharina Fraedrich (393403)
  13. Klaus Fellermann (267220)
  14. Martin Nitschke (393405)
  15. Niels H. Asselborn (393404)
  16. Rolf K. Stahl (393406)
  17. Sabine Jordan (393402)
  18. Stefan Schmiedel (258694)
  19. Tim Magnus (221258)
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    *<p>Student’s t-test and chi-squared test.</p

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