Mycoplasma and other Intracellular Bacterial Infections in Rheumatic Diseases: Comorbid Condition or Cause?
<p>Although the causes of rheumatic diseases have remained relatively unknown, systemic intracellular bacterial infections are commonly found in rheumatic disease patients [1-4].Because of this, certain infections have been confused with comorbid conditions.Often patients with rheumatic diseas...
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Main Author: | Garth L Nicolson (Author) |
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Open Journal of Tropical Medicine - Peertechz Publications,
2017-06-28.
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