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. 1962 Mar;60(1):1–20. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400039255

Q fever in South Australia: an outbreak in a meat-works

Margaret D Beech, A E Duxbury, Peter Warner
PMCID: PMC2134472  PMID: 13866491

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