Clinical cases of recurrent bubonic and pneumonic forms of tularemia
About the Authors
O. N. DomashenkoRussian Federation
O. O. Demkovich
Russian Federation
E. A. Slyusar
Russian Federation
L. V. Skripka
Russian Federation
L. S. Akimova
Russian Federation
T. I. Cherkasova
Russian Federation
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For citations:
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.)