Management of imported malaria in the emergency department: Adequacy compared to guidelines, and impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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Published:2023-06
Issue:4
Volume:53
Page:104672
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ISSN:2666-9919
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Container-title:Infectious Diseases Now
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Infectious Diseases Now
Author:
Flateau C.ORCID,
Pitsch A.,
Cornaglia C.,
Picque M.,
de Pontfarcy A.,
Leroy P.ORCID,
Jault T.,
Thach C.,
Camus M.,
Dolveck F.,
Diamantis S.
Subject
Infectious Diseases
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