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. 1935 May;14(3):325–332. doi: 10.1172/JCI100681

THE RELATION OF UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS TO RHEUMATIC FEVER IN CHILDREN

I. The Significance of Hemolytic Streptococci in the Pharyngeal Flora During Respiratory Infection 1

May G Wilson 1,2, Eugenia Ingerman 1,2, Robert O Dubois 1,2, Benjamin McL Spock 1,2
PMCID: PMC424685  PMID: 16694304

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