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Clinical cases of recurrent bubonic and pneumonic forms of tularemia

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O. N. Domashenko
Donetsk National Medical University named after Maxim Gorky , Donetsk, Ukraine
Russian Federation


O. O. Demkovich
Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision Center of the DPR Ministry of Health, Donetsk, Ukraine
Russian Federation


E. A. Slyusar
Central Municipal Clinical Hospital № 1 Donetsk, Ukraine
Russian Federation


L. V. Skripka
Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision Center of the DPR Ministry of Health, Donetsk, Ukraine
Russian Federation


L. S. Akimova
Republican Laboratory Center of Sanitary and Epidemiological Service of the DPR Ministry of Health, Donetsk, Ukraine
Russian Federation


T. I. Cherkasova
Donetsk National Medical University named after Maxim Gorky , Donetsk, Ukraine
Russian Federation


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Domashenko O.N., Demkovich O.O., Slyusar E.A., Skripka L.V., Akimova L.S., Cherkasova T.I. Clinical cases of recurrent bubonic and pneumonic forms of tularemia. Journal Infectology. 2016;8(3):126-129. (In Russ.)

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