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Lyme borreliosis in children – trends in epidemiology. A single-centre study

Lyme borreliosis in children – trends in epidemiology. A single-centre study

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Myszkowska-Torz, Katarzyna Mazur-Melewska, Mateusz Tomaszewski, Anna Mania, Magdalena Figlerowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2023-03-01
Series:Pediatria Polska
Subjects:
lyme borreliosis
erythema migrans
neuroborreliosis
child.
Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Lyme-borreliosis-in-children-trends-in-epidemiology-A-single-centre-study,127,50359,1,1.html
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ISSN:0031-3939
2300-8660

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