Serogroup Distribution of Shigella in Tehran

In recent years, the importance of Shigella as an enteric pathogen with global impact has been increasingly recognized. In this study, serogroup distribution of Shigella isolated from clinically diagnosed cases of gastroenteritis and acute diarrhea in Tehran, capital of Iran was investigated between...

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Main Authors: R Ranjbar (Author), MM Soltan Dallal (Author), MR Pourshafie (Author), MM Aslani (Author), R Majdzadeh (Author)
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2004-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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