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Febrile patients admitted to remote hospitals in Northeastern Kenya: seroprevalence, risk factors and a clinical prediction tool for Q-Fever
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A Anderson
A Montavon
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AL Craddock
AM Noor
AS Dean
B Luksic
B Schimmer
BP Harris
C Eldin
C León
C Luxemburger
C McCaughey
C. Forstner
D Frangoulidis
DL Knobel
DW Kaindi
E Juma
E Schelling
E Vanek
E. M. Fèvre
EFSA
ES Mitema
F Ali-eldin
FM Onchiri
G Schlee
GA Ki-Zerbo
GO Muga
H Honarmand
H Reyburn
H Tissot Dupont
H. Neubauer
HT Dupont
HT Dupont
I Potasman
J Solera
J. Njeru
JA Crump
JC Brotherston
JW Thiga
K Boden
K Kallander
K. Henning
KA Signs
M Khalili
M Khan
M Maurin
M Metanat
M Prabhu
M. W. Pletz
MD Ari
MM Lange De
MM Rooij de
N Kaabia
N Oster
P Steinmann
PM Nguku
PM Schneeberger
R Kobbe
R. Heller
S Klee
S Vanderburg
S. Kariuki
SR Porter
T Hastie
T Vilibic-Cavlek
W DePuy
W Hoek
World Health Organization
WW Benson
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Last time updated on 05/06/2019