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. 1958 Sep;48(9):1162–1169. doi: 10.2105/ajph.48.9.1162

Delayed Recovery of Streptococci from Throat Swabs

Nell F Hollinger, Lois H Lindberg
PMCID: PMC1551895  PMID: 13571482

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