Author:
Alten Bulent,Maia Carla,Afonso Maria Odete,Campino Lenea,Jiménez Maribel,González Estela,Molina Ricardo,Bañuls Anne Laure,Prudhomme Jorian,Vergnes Baptiste,Toty Celine,Cassan Cécile,Rahola Nil,Thierry Magali,Sereno Denis,Bongiorno Gioia,Bianchi Riccardo,Khoury Cristina,Tsirigotakis Nikolaos,Dokianakis Emmanouil,Antoniou Maria,Christodoulou Vasiliki,Mazeris Apostolos,Karakus Mehmet,Ozbel Yusuf,Arserim Suha K.,Erisoz Kasap Ozge,Gunay Filiz,Oguz Gizem,Kaynas Sinan,Tsertsvadze Nikoloz,Tskhvaradze Lamzira,Giorgobiani Ekaterina,Gramiccia Marina,Volf Petr,Gradoni Luigi
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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