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10 May 2014 - R490
Multiple intestinal parasitic infections among school students in Malakal area, Upper Nile state, Sudan
10 May 2014 - R491
Usefulness of the basal serum sample from the newborn to rule out congenital infection by Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease)
10 May 2014 - R495
P. vivax malaria causing subconjunctival haemorrhage: case report
10 May 2014 - R496
Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella isolates in Alanya, Turkey
10 May 2014 - R498
Relationship between Blastocystis hominis and irritable bowel syndrome and, comparison of direct wet mount, culture, trichrome staining and formalin-ether methods for detection of the organism
10 May 2014 - R500
Unexpected acute Brucella epididymo-orchitis developing under the treatment: two case reports
10 May 2014 - R501
Febrile syndrome associated with an ”imported” disease – difficulties in differential diagnosis
10 May 2014 - R502
In vitro efficacy of vaginal probiotics against the most common sexually transmitted parasite - Trichomonas vaginalis
10 May 2014 - R504
Traveller infection: synovitis and arthralgia. Experience of treatment with bacteriophages
10 May 2014 - R505
Screening of Trypanosoma cruzi infection and eosinophilia in admitted Latin-American patients in a non-endemic setting
10 May 2014 - R509
Imported malaria in the infectious diseases hospital of Ia?i: epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 28 consecutive cases
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