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. 1995 Oct;163(4):375–377.

Necrotizing fasciitis and septic shock caused by Vibrio cholerae acquired in San Diego, California.

P D Wagner 1, S D Evans 1, J Dunlap 1, G Ballon-Landa 1
PMCID: PMC1303142  PMID: 7483603

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