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Aetiology of Tick-Borne Infections in an Adult Swedish Population—Are Co-Infections with Multiple Agents Common?"
written by Marika Nordberg, Pia Forsberg, Johan Berglund, Anneli Bjöersdorff, Jan Ernerudh, Ulf Garpmo, Mats Haglund, Kenneth Nilsson, Ingvar Eliasson,
published by
Open Journal of Clinical Diagnostics,
Vol.4 No.1, 2014
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