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. 1978;56(5):773–780.

Pertussis in a rural area of Kenya: epidemiology and a preliminary report on a vaccine trial.

J M Mahieu, A S Muller, A M Voorhoeve, H Dikken
PMCID: PMC2395676  PMID: 310719

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