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Genetic variation in VAC14 is associated with bacteremia secondary to diverse pathogens in African children

Genetic variation in VAC14 is associated with bacteremia secondary to diverse pathogens in African children

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Main Authors: Gilchrist, J, Mentzer, A, Rautanen, A, Pirinen, M, Mwarumba, S, Njuguna, P, Mturi, N, Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium 2, Kenyan Bacteraemia Study Group, Williams, T, Scott, J, Hill, A
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: National Academy of Sciences 2018
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