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. 1995 Sep 30;311(7009):846–847. doi: 10.1136/bmj.311.7009.846

Incidence of transfusion associated B and non-A, non-B hepatitis in Italy.

A Mele 1, T Stroffolini 1, R Catapano 1, F Palumbo 1, A Moiraghi 1, F Novaco 1
PMCID: PMC2550854  PMID: 7580492

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