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. 1964 Mar;40(1):19–24. doi: 10.1136/sti.40.1.19

Genital Infection in Association with TRIC Virus Infection of the Eye—I

I. ISOLATION OF VIRUS FROM URETHRA, CERVIX, AND EYE* PRELIMINARY REPORT

Barrie R Jones 1, M Khalaf Al-Hussaini 1, Eric M C Dunlop 2
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